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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Perhaps," says Dr. Dunn in the current issue of Columbia's Independent Journal, "it will be necessary to establish a central haven for the threatened stocks of scientifically useful animals and plants from all nations. Perhaps it should be as far as possible from a seacoast and remote from the danger of air attacks. Perhaps it should be near that hole in the ground in Kentucky where we keep our spare gold...
Inquisitive Dr. Alvin C. Eurich (a co-author of TIME'S current affairs tests), who used to be at University of Minnesota and is now a professor of education at Stanford University, and Minnesota's Dr. C. Robert Pace investigated what had become of Minnesota men and women graduates, vintages of 1928 to 1936. They tracked down nearly 6,000, came to the sad conclusion that "a bachelor's degree is not an insurance policy against the effects of an economic depression." Chief findings...
Deans and Professors of the University also provide an exceedingly touchy problem. There seems to be an opinion current among some of the older members of the Faculty that any distinguished teacher with an interest in religion has the right to hold forth in morning chapel. But too often aptitude for religious expression and profundity of religious thought do not accompany mere interest in the subject. Approaching the same problem from a different point of view, there are faculty members whose chapel talks are brilliant; Professors Mather, Munn and Hopper are in this category. Because of the supposed necessity...
...hundred and forty-three Massachusetts upperclassmen of high scholastic standing in Harvard College have been awarded scholarships totalling $38,750 for the current academic year by vote of the Corporation, it was an nounced today. The students...
...paper in the nation, yet for three years Mr. Hearst never saw in it a potential rival. When he did it was too late. Mr. Bessie then launches into a dry examination of the contents of the "Daily News" down thought the years, showing the tabloid formula and the current (if invisible) trend towards straight news, and concludes with circulation statistics...