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...enable men interested in world affairs, but lacking financial resources, to equip themselves for the consular or diplomatic corps, the late Ambassador Penfield has left $80,000 for scholarships in a new school of diplomacy at New York University. If the service is made attractive, and a reasonable incentive for devotion offered, a body of well-trained men, willing to make diplomacy their life work, can thus be made available...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: IN FOREIGN FIELDS | 3/17/1923 | See Source »

...college for hoboes" opened last fall by a Chicago woman one of the regular students announced that he was a "milleniumite", that his philosophy was the philosophy of the doughnut; "the bigger the doughnut, the bigger the hole." He entered vigorously into the activities of the college, helped equip a stage; and directed the production of the plays got up by the pupils until the pangs of hunger forced him to leave the institution and go to work...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE DOUGHNUT | 2/8/1923 | See Source »

...modern university is not a business college nor a secluded preparatory school, numerous opinions to the contrary, and it never should become either. Instead it offers athletics and competitions as foretastes of the keener "struggle for existence," and courses of study to equip the intellect not with facts but with methods of securing and using them. In this way it can turn out a well grounded and well proportioned man ready for the next step toward the future; provided "Barkis is willing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A TYPICAL COLLEGE MAN | 11/25/1922 | See Source »

...that by your side were placed, as your instructors and guides, several high grade accountants--men of national reputation--their sole duty being to train and equip...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The LaSalle Problem Method | 6/20/1922 | See Source »

Suppose today an architect planned and constructed a 30-story skyscraper and supplied it with most of the modern conveniences, such as running water, electric lights, sanitary arrangements and ventilation, but did not equip it with elevators before opening it up for public use but instead, only provided stairways from the first to the 30th floors, because a generation ago such stairways were all that were necessary in the then existing buildings. How much space do you think would be rented in that building? What would you think of that architect? I will not give your answer out loud...

Author: By Daniel L. Turner, CONSULTING ENGINEER TO NEW YORK TRANSIT COMMISSION | Title: CITY TRANSIT FACILITIES SHOULD NOT BE BASED ON TRAFFIC IMMEDIATELY IN SIGHT | 5/6/1922 | See Source »

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