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...national duty, is in itself an attitude lacking a certain quality of courage and boldness. But to let this private administrative policy and the arguments which may be marshalled to its support, overweigh that clear need, is to distort principle in all cases as well as to distort judgement in this...
...interesting as this authoritative judgement is, still more noteworthy is the fact that surveys of graduates' salaries have reached the abundance at which they themselves constitute the subject matter for a survey. To the critical, the fact will appear as a further indictment of the American collegiate mind. It is becoming apparent that for an increasing number of undergraduates, the four years of university life are chiefly financial investment; the external acknowledgment, the diploma, in its function of "social background" and "vocational recommendation," is rapidly superseding the education itself in point of importance. Hanging from this punky bough...
...program at the Pembroke College concert will be the same one used during the spring trip; three new pieces, "Gospodi Pomiluy," "Cum Sancto Spirtu," and "Upon the Day of Judgement," will be introduced at the Smith concert. These pieces will be sung with the Smith Glee Club...
Those who have been crying from the house-tops in protest against American universities' "compromises with babbittry" can momentarily forego their jeremiads to join in hallelujahs. The existing colleges have passed before the judgement seat and have been found wanting. Now Dr. Flexner, who led the prosecution, is himself to head an "Institute for Advanced Study," which will attempt to supply just what he believes the colleges lack...
...specific and less important suggestions offered by Mr. Foster, they are more controversial matters of training and procedure, on which the CRIMSON is not qualified to pass judgement. It is perfectly possible that better coaching methods might produce more winning crews than Harvard has had in recent years, but victory or defeat at New London is by no means a fair criterion of rowing at Harvard. In the long run, the Crimson standard will gather unto it, its share of victories. As long as the actual conditions are satisfactory from the undergraduate's point of view, there is no cause...