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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...very basis of the appeal of the Phillips Brooks House at Harvard University. By putting an emphasis upon conduct rather than creed I believe the Brooks House has assured its position forever in the respect and affection of students. I also believe that the demand for practical opportunities to express the formless personal religion of the individual is characteristic not only of Harvard men, but is the demand of students in every college everywhere...
Both of these quotations express the conviction that the interests of the Brooks House might well serve as a model by which to pattern the programs for moral and religious education even in the universities of countries quite unlike America. But more important than the acceptance, of Brooks House as a practical working model of program and organization, more important by far, is the acceptance of the spirit of Brooks House as the ideal toward which the social and religious interests of the students of these countries should be directed: It is thus that the idealism of mutual service...
Money cannot repay all the sufferings and hardships that the ex-service man has endured; but good-will and gratitude can, to a very large extent. The logical way to express this gratitude and make it permanent is to do for the ex-service man the identical service he did for us. He fought overseas to save the people at home from slavery, poverty, and distress; why cannot we, now in turn, fight for a Government Ex-Service Man Employment Bureau which will save the ex-service man from slavery, poverty, and distress by giving him work or finding work...
...discuss the changes in rules which seem appropriate, will be held at the Hotel Biltmore, New York, this evening at 8 o'clock. The meeting has been called by Walter Camp, Secretary of the Football Rules Committee, in an effort to allow all those interested in the sport to express their views on the present rule situation and to suggest any changes which seem advisable. The gathering is, of course, unofficial, as no actual changes can be made, though whatever specific recommendations are offered should have an influence on the Football Rules Committee which is to meet Friday, March...
...also been ruled that no student shall be permitted to take any books or papers into the examination room except by the express direction of the instructor, and that no communication shall be allowed between students in the examination room on any subject whatever...