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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...facilities of the University Museum were totally inadequate. Only one large auditorium will be included, most of the structure being set aside to provide the most complete and comprehensive facilities obtainable for modern biological research. Sound-proof rooms, photographic studios, dark rooms, special laboratories, rooms so devised that any constant temperature may be maintained, and scientifically arranged quarters for research in each of the four departments of the Division of Biology (botany, physiology, zoology, and the Bussey Institution); will be contained in the new structure. Lecture and seminar room, in addition to the auditorium, will be conveniently situated...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Building is Being Constructed on Divinity Avenue Near Museum | 3/18/1931 | See Source »

With the increased efficiency in industry derived from the constant supply of skilled labor, running time in the factory will be cut down and the worker will have greater leisure at his command. Greater leisure will mean heavier demands on the individual's own resources which must be developed through general education. For, unlike the artisan in medieval days, the modern man is unable to draw any real enjoyment from his work, and consequently he must look for it in another direction. When vocational specialization is carried down into a man's early years he can not form the general...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DOUBLE-CROSSING THE FORD | 3/18/1931 | See Source »

...some specific subject, or perhaps for the purchase of some special collection. Some of them are annual, such as the gifts for twenty-five years from Walter W. Naumburg '89, for Shakspere, and of James Loeb '88, for labor papers (twenty-six years). Others are occasional but pretty constant, as, for example, the many gifts from John B. Stetson, Jr. '06, for Portuguese history and literature, (including the great Palha library); Professor Paul J. Sachs '00, for books in fine arts; Professor James R. Jewett '82, for Arabic literature; Professor Fred N. Robinson '90, for Celtic books; Augustin H. Parker...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "The Friends of the Library" Organization to Increase Number of Valuable Books in Widener | 3/14/1931 | See Source »

Rugby, besides being an international sport, is one of the fastest and most spectacular of contests. The ball, slightly larger than an American football and oval in shape, is in constant action...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FIFTEEN OUT FOR FRESHMAN RUGBY TEAM ON FIRST DAY | 3/11/1931 | See Source »

...over the world there are proofs of the splendid worth of the English Public School Boy in an emergency. But many of them seem to go through life waiting, before they will exert themselves, for a cataclysm which never arises. Cataclysms are rare. The need for hard work is constant...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PUBLIC SCHOOLS CREATE DISDAIN OF EFFORT, IS VIEW | 2/25/1931 | See Source »

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