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Happy Folks. Peter Pan's happy light flitted about Columbia's Teachers' College. Professor Goodwin Barbour Watson there trapped it under the lattice bushel of his studies. "In general." said he, "the happy student is likely to be a healthy, popular, married man who thinks that he can tell a joke well, lead a discussion, act in a play, talk on sex, or lead a group. . . . He has had a harmonious home, enjoys his job, prefers adventure to peace, responsibility to direction. Not essential to happiness are intelligence, race, nationality, self-support, religious participation, ability in algebra, cleverness in writing...
...regarded at the time of the college's foundation as a rather visionary proposal. The good will of the Harvard faculty had been won in 1878, to a considerable extent by the work of Miss Abby Leach, who had come to Cambridge and taken private instruction from Professors Child, Goodwin and Greenough in English, Greek and Latin respectively. Her sound scholarship (she later served as a professor at Vassar) leveled many objections to collegiate instruction of women...
Francis Marian Goodwin Jr. '31 of Washington, D. C., is the winner of the Sophomore competition for the position of Second Assistant Tennis Manager; Travers Denton Carmen Jr. '31 of Newton is second, and Robert Knox Vincent of Manila, Philippine Islands is appointed Freshman manager, according to an announcement made yesterday by J. O. Ross '29, University tennis manager...
...Goodwin will be University tennis manager in 1931, while Carmen will be manager of the second team next year. Vincent will receive his Freshman numerals and act as manager of his team in the matches with the Yale 1932 team here next Saturday...
...School are as follows: J. F. Enders, J. S. Jacobs '25, E. F. Porter, S. R. Mettier, L. B. Ellis '22, W. D. Sutliff, Fred Gibbs, H. H. Merritt Jr., A. B. Donovan, L. E. White, W. H. Lewis '22, G. K. Mallory '22, H. E. Gallup, E. S. Goodwin, H. P. Pyle, and Horatio Rogers...