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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Speaking for Dudley Hall, Josoph I. Siegel '38 also announced that the Commuters would form a body to support the projected work of the Campus Committee...
Other leading business included the announcement of a new Campus Questions Committee to deal with student problems around the Yard and of dates of preliminary meetings for all four committees, Peace, Civil Liberties, Campus, and Labor, at which permanent chairmen will be elected, and membership and programs established...
Procedure last night consisted, briefly, of a welcome by Kaltenborn in which he promised that the Union would not be inconspicuous this year, and reports on Peace Committee activities by Brainered, temporary chairman, Civil Liberties, by Stubbs, Labor, by Himelhoch, Campus Questions, by Levy, organizational work already performed, by Sutro, election of officers, an address on a planned peace institute by Welch Peel '39, and adjournment...
...hand on Hobart's rolling Geneva campus were students, alumni, educators, to hear Hobart's 18th President solemnly inducted by Princeton's 15th President Harold Willis Dodds, like him the son of a Presbyterian minister. Still in oratorical trim after welcoming Princeton's freshmen two days before, President Dodds took the occasion to declare: "The people love liberty . . . but they put ham and cabbage first, If they can't get them under democracy, they will trans fer their affections and their spiritual val ues to other systems. The blunt fact is that our democracy must...
...theory that a liberal education will make a citizen responsible is attractive, but untrue. The truth is that a student is infected by the enthusiasms of his campus. . . . We arouse interest in science, not on the football field, but in the laboratory, and we may now attempt the same direct approach to social responsibility...