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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...current issue of the Forum President Lowell once more enters into the debatable land of modern education. In his article "Self-Education in the College" he advances his famous hypothesis that all higher education in its best form is self-education under guidance. In doing so he seeks to sever from the hydra-headed contemporary scholastic monster what many prominent educators have come to regard as the caput mortuum of every university, the principle of discipline as distinguished from the principle of letting men think out things for themselves...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HELP YOURSELF | 3/17/1928 | See Source »

...years, and previous to them, it was easy to list the Germans as militaristic, servile to rank and title, and later bloodthirsty committers of atrocities. But the last decade has found, in spite of the gloomy presages at Versailles, a peaceful, democratic, and very harmless people in the land between the Rhine and the Oder...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHAT'S IN A NAME | 3/17/1928 | See Source »

Others recognized Bellanca's merit. Col. Chamberlin reports that Lindbergh tried to buy the Columbia from Mr. Levine and the Wright Company, which supplied the motor. Both refused to sell, satisfied that his attempt to fly to Paris alone and in a land machine was "suicide...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AERONAUTICS: Back-Fire | 3/12/1928 | See Source »

Thus spoke last week Secretary of Labor James John Davis, spurred to vivid language by cries of "unemployment" rising throughout the land. Where, how much and why is "unemployment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: 5,000,000 Jobless? | 3/12/1928 | See Source »

...Nevins is a respecter of history, a scholar. His Frémont, entrancing, exacting, will not be a dust-catcher on top library shelves. It has put more life in the prairies than any book since Carl Sandburg's Abraham Lincoln. It has harnessed the antics of land-grabbing, gold-greedy pioneers and hot-tempered politicians. It has gusto...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NON-FICTION: Fr | 3/12/1928 | See Source »

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