Word: generality
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Owing to the decreased attendance in the Freshman General Athletic Class because many of its members are busy with drill, it is doubtful whether the class can be continued. Relative to abandoning the weekly meetings of the class, Ellery H. Clark '96, its director, has made the following statement...
...activities of the R. O. T. C. have quite properly affected the attendance at the General Athletic Class to such an extent that it becomes a question whether the H. A. A. is justified in continuing to conduct the class under present conditions...
...sudden withdrawal of so large a body from the productive activities of the country would almost surely upset our whole economic organization, all the more so because those who are most needed in industry or transportation would be among the first to respond in case of a general call for enlistments. In this matter the costly experience of England should have taught us a lesson, but it has not done so. We have made and are making no efficient preparation, as regards the entire country, to hold back in the event of a call to arms those whose continued attention...
...Democracy demands a general referendum before a declaration...
...Group IV: Philosophy 1 hf., General Problems of Philosophy, will be given the first half-year; Philosophy 2 hf., Introduction to Philosophy through the Problems of Conduct and Religion, will be given the second half-year; Philosophy 4, Ethics, will be made a half-course, and will be given by Professor R. B. Perry; Philosophy 5 hf., Philosophy of the State, will be a new course given by Professor Hocking; Philosophy 6, Philosophy of Religion, will be divided into two half-courses. No instructor has yet been announced for Psychology A. Psychology 10a, Experimental Human Psychology, will be given...