Word: grouped
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...finished the compulsory physical examination of the Freshmen. In making the examination this year he laid particular emphasis on the mechanical use of the human body. To do this he and his assistants have classified every Freshman examined into one of four groups. Group A includes those who use their body well. Group B includes those who carry their heads too far forward, but are otherwise all right. Group C includes those who need help in their body management, but who can be best helped by some good advice. Group D. includes those who handle themselves very badly...
...word more. They used to call that class of men, found in all countries, who spend their lives in the pursuit of this thing, "Truth", by one name--"intellectuals". Of this group, Professor Carver and Mr. Laski are both examples; both carn their living by thinking and the orizing. But one accuses the other indirectly of being "a Parlor Bolshevist." That kills him. Put a label on him and he is, dead as old Polomius...
...mission study group has been formed under the auspices of the Harvard Mission, and will meet once a week from now on until Christmas for the purpose of keeping in touch with the vital problems of missionary and reconstruction work at the present time. This group will be under the leadership of Professor James T. Addison '09 of the Episcopal School, who has done educational work in Japan. The subject for discusion and study will not be confined to any and phase of missionary work, but will deal with all angles of the present-day problem...
...first meeting of the group will be held in Phillips Brooks House on Wednesday at 7.15 o'clock. The meetings in following weeks will probably be on Thursday. Some men have already signed up for membership in this group, and it is hoped that many more will do so by leaving their names at Phillips Brooks House...
...like heartily to underline Mr. Carver's division of mankind into goats and sheep: "First, those who wish to secure wealth by making men afraid to refuse it to them; second, those who work for prosperity by making themselves useful, helpful and indispensable." The first, of course, being the group of men which controls the minds of the people by owning the factories in which the people work, by owning and directing the newspapers which the people read, and by directing mounted soldiers (the Russians call such soldiers Cossacks) to intimidate and cast fear into the heart of the people...