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...Roland Bryce, who is now on a visit to the United States with his uncle, Lord Bryce, will explain the English debating system to the members of the Liberal club and any other interested students, at the clubhouse Wednesday at 7.30 o'clock...
...plot of "A Punch for Judy" opens in a small up-state town of New York. Jim Storey, a flourishing young lawyer, returns after a prolonged stay from home to find that his fiancee, Judy, has shifted her affections to Bryce Valentine, a poet, who, like many others of his calling, wanders about with his head in the clouds. Jim is rather amused at this state of affairs at first, but later rebukes the faithless Judy for her fickleness. She, in a rash moment, dares here former sweetheart to prevent her marriage to Bryce...
...Miss Bryce's theory of education is illustrative of her belief that the student has a life to live as a student and should not be trained merely for mature life. Her own career, in a certain sense, has the aspect of the realization of a fairy tale. With no thought of equality of sexes in educational posts, she has now come to a position which places her among a group of educators by tradition chosen from men. In a statement made when questioned concerning her appointment she said that it never occurred to her that there was anything unusual...
...Miss Bryce will have control over prospective supervisors at Yale. She was "discovered" by Dr. Spaulding while he was superintendent of schools at Passaic, N. J., late in 1904, and appointed supervisor of elementary education, later being called to Newton, Massachusetts, in a similar position...
...Miss Bryce will complete her work in Cleveland this spring, taking up her duties at Yale in the fall...