Word: coverly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...discussing how college men may keep in touch with advanced thought and be of service in throwing light on contemporary problems, Mr. Steffens made two points. First, there is not enough intellectual curiosity on the part of the students. Second, courses often attempt to cover the past so thoroughly that they never reach the present, and the professors' views on the subject. The student body should attempt to take the initiative in the matter, and co-operate with the Faculty in obtaining upto-date courses in which the professors have opportunity to discuss recent theories and problems...
...From cover to cover (for the advance copy is without advertisements) the October number of the Illustrated Magazine is interesting. Designed to give the incoming Freshman a survey of the opportunities that the College and College life provide for the development of oneself through service to others, it points its moral clearly,--the necessity, if a man's college life is to be successful in the highest sense of that word, of self-control, careful thought, wise choice, and firm decision. In a single page, full of the rare spirit that for thirty years has been one of the greatest...
This year courses in the evening school of which some sixty will be offered, open on October 7. They will as far as possible cover every grade of work--primary, intermediate, grammar, and in some cases, college--and are designed to meet the needs of all kinds of men. Especially will the newcomer to this country who wishes to learn English, the mechanic or clerk who wishes to improve his knowledge of his business, and the young man, who wishes to continue high school work, though he has no opportunity to attend high school will be provided...
...Monthly during two years only sporadically and then with disappointment, the present number is more satisfying. At the end of its hard year of rehabilitation the magazine shows itself worthy of the ideals of the past. We no longer yearn to bear a mantle on our shoulders backward and cover...
...Those who have already subscribed for the Red Book may obtain copies upon presenting subscription slips at Westmorly 46 today. Anyone desiring the book to be sent to his summer address should leave that address with F. L. Cole, Randolph 54, before Monday and enclose 15 cents to cover cost of mailing...