Word: endeavorment
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...Academic Year" ought to talk of intellectual endeavor at Harvard. It might, for example, discuss the Faculty booklet on examinations, ignored in the Yearbook as in the CRIMSON. It might try to say why there is a need for the Doty committee; is not General Education hunky-dory? and if not, why not? The constructive possibilities for selection and interpretation are endless. The Yearbook's "Academic Year," while not false, is too inadequate to be a true account...
...does mean that the individual Christian should endeavor to evince the power of Christ within himself in making this world a better place for all of our Father's children. The efforts of a Christian are most effective when conjoined with those of like-minded believers through the instrumentality of his own church...
Instead of disputing the real nature of an object, Richards suggested we engage in the "comparison of sustained echoes." He called for a "patient endeavor to explore individual differences in the radar of perception...
First, PBK should explicitly and consistently encourage breadth of academic endeavor. The electors are often faced with choosing between the all-A physicist and one who has gotten all A's and a B in a history course. Since they may be assured that the physics department will reward the all-A man, they should make PBK one place (and it would be the only place in the College) where the experimenter is rewarded...
...moving for a moment to give a TIME reporter his own rationale of the presidency-and an insight into the drive and dedication that carry him on and on and on. "You always have to bear in mind," he said, "that people are the purpose and object of this endeavor, from the biggest corporation president down to the poorest sharecropper. They have a babylike faith in me. It is just like the faith that you have in that pilot that's flying your airplane...