Word: idealism
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...education. The Harvard man is presented with a degree as soon as he has passed some seventeen courses, selected with due regard to standard rules of concentration and distribution. In pursuing the prescribed aim, he is liable to lose sight of the fundamental reason for his being here. The ideal of systematized education too often replaces all thought of character and culture...
Silver Bay has been found to be the ideal place for this conference, as there is a place especially designed for meetings of this kind, with 1600 acres of beautiful mountain and lake country, and with 70 buildings constructed for the purpose. Among these buildings is an auditorium seating 1000 persons. Both indoor and outdoor athletic equipment is available...
...agree with Mr. Mason that the ideal for which our young men died was pure and Godly. I am sure he will believe with me that the fate of Socrates and the fate of the Nazarine were merely confirming exceptions, added to which may soon be the fate of Debs, to the great truth that the voice of the people is the voice...
...brief, if a man's "sincere beliefs" are such that they hinder a righteous cause, such as our war with Germany, let him suffer the full penalty of his crime in the name of the brave men who died willingly for a real, Godly and pure ideal. F. VAN W. MASON...
...Harvard Magazine is making and has made strenuous efforts to provide matter of genuine interest to every student at the University, matter which would not have been circulated in any other way. Its ideal is to interest the entire college community by unusual editorials, articles of interest, and popular stories. Sincerely, The Harvard Magazine, DAVID HALL, Managing Editor...