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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...thousand and one careers that are now open to young men and women. There is no organization in the University responsible for collecting this material, tabulating it, keeping it up-to-date, and maintaining the outside contact necessary for genuine information concerning various opportunities. What is lone is done in a haphazard manner. If a professor is generous with his time and thought, he can help scores of students every year; but if he is too preoccupied with his own academic duties, he may neglect this phase of his responsibilities altogether...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GRADUATING COLLEGE MEN IN NEED OF VOCATIONAL ADVICE | 6/16/1916 | See Source »

...make a creditable showing in track next year depends entirely upon the interest of those men who are physically able and who, by a little sacrifice on their part, could easily develop into point-winners in the field events. There is no disgrace in being defeated when you have done your best-but the knowledge that had it not been for a few "slackers" the showing of the track team this season might have been much different, is a disgrace, and one that every member of the University should make an effort to wipe out next year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE TRACK OUTLOOK. | 6/12/1916 | See Source »

...demands of the public for a better medical and legal preparation became imperious, the complications began; for the medical school course was gradually lengthened to five years, and the law school course to three years, with a possibility of soon becoming four years. To make, as was now done, entrance to the professional schools conditional upon a college degree therefore meant that the young lawyer could not begin his life's work before the age of twenty-five or twenty-six and the young doctor before the age of twenty-seven of twenty-eight...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COLUMBIA BUSINESS SCHOOL WILL EMBODY NEW THEORIES | 6/9/1916 | See Source »

Among these contributions, "The Genesis of Beauty," by R. Cutler '16, easily takes first rank. The slight bit of narrative in this sketch is thrown against a background of splendid color, and the whole thing is done quickly and powerfully. The author might be suspected to have been recently diving into Russian novelists, but if this is the result of any such reading, it is to be highly commended. Perhaps equally successful is O. W. Larkin '18 in "Imagination in a Pawnshop," which with the skill and the tantalizing of Frank Stockton Smith leaves us in anything but a satisfied...

Author: By F. E. P. jr., | Title: Prose Standard High in Advocate | 6/9/1916 | See Source »

...Palmer Memorial Stadium was built two years ago, being formally opened at the Princeton-Dartmouth football game of 1914. The concrete work alone was done at a cost of $300,000, the gift of Edgar Palmer of the class...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PALMER MEMORIAL STADIUM SAFE | 6/8/1916 | See Source »

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