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...colleges already exemplify. In the same volume of annual reports which contains this suggestion for the production of the faultlessly mannered and attired college man appears a statement by President Butler that the curious conception of the college as a means of supplying social advantages and associations to the detriment of the more fundamental aims has unfortunately gained ground. Under the captain of "Country Club or College" the President has made a deserving attack upon a system which strikes at the very heart of the American College...
Through the generosity of Mr. Richard Sears '91, two prizes have been offered in the Division of History, Government, and Economics. Men wishing to compete must write an essay on the following subject: "Are trade unions a benefit or detriment at the present time to labor...
Through the generosity of Mr. Richard Sears '91, a prize has been offered for meritorious work in the Division of History, Government and Economics. The topic for this year's essay is as follows: Are Trade Unions a benefit or detriment at the present time to Labor...
...quite clear how these demands can be proved unreasonable. But the Faculty, assuming that education is the prime object of the college, is of opinion that the members of the team, their substitutes, managers, etc., cannot be absent from Cambridge more than they are now without detriment to their studies...
...quite clear how these, demands can be proved unreasonable. But the Faculty, assuming that education is the prime object of the college, is of the opinion that the members of the team, their substitutes, managers, etc., cannot be absent from Cambridge more than they are now without detriment to their studies...