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...Freshmen are taking the larger lecture courses of History 1 and Government 1, which meet at 9 o'clock. In the second place, it ought to be possible to apportion the work among the student waiters according as they have or have not 9 o'clock classes. This might entail some extra bookkeeping as to hours work, but some sacrifices must be made if the plan is to be effected...
...class should be allowed to elect a fifth course in its place if they so desire. The privilege would probably be little used, yet it would be of material assistance to scholarship and needy men, many of whom are exempt from the English requirement. Neither of these changes should entail any serious upheaval at University Hall, yet putting them into effect might help to smooth the rugged way to knowledge for a considerable number of conscientious...
...work to recover the book. In any case, the operation of the system would mean increased ransackings of students' rooms, together with increased work for the librarians. To keep track of the books out and their dates due, and to run down books at the request of students entail an amount of work, inconvenience, and expense which stand as serious objections to the plan...
...have long forfeited any interest they may once have commanded is clearly shown by the small vote cast during the last few years. Since returns rarely represent more than one third of any class, the elections neither express a concensus of opinion nor justify the expense and trouble they entail...
...pact signed by Great Britain, France, Germany, and Italy must be the subject of anxious peculation. Mussolini wants to organize a meeting of the signatories at Stresa, but Mr. Henderson has not been slow to see what a tremendous blow at the diplomatic standing of the League this would entail. By blocking action at Stresa, he hopes to force Hitler back into the Geneva parley, but it is highly questionable that this can be done. For Hitler's dominance, like the dominance of any dictator, depends upon the concrete results he can show, and German sentiment is that not much...