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...appears somewhat obscure and doubtful. Why may not a student follow more than one point of view in reading an author if that author deserves such a consideration? When a man climbs a mountain, whether he is a botanist, a geologist, or a mere climber, he must have one look at the vegetation, another at the ground, and another at the vistas about him. If he fails to appreciate any of these three realities about him, he may still remain a good geologist, or a good botanist, or a good seer; but he is certainly missing a great deal which...
...courses and Plattsburg as supplementary work. Mr. Blake evidently considers the college man a distinct specie, for he says, "The College man will meet in the militia... many men of a different type from his, and that on a footing of absolute equality." The college man who needs to look for institutions to create "a footing of absolute equality" is comparatively rare. His plan, however, possesses its meritorious features...
...their peace and safety to be defended by a nation fighting for its life. The United States, on the country, should be anxious to help its mother country in its death struggle. France, as well, has aided us; has given us "the splendid light of its civilization. They all look to the United States, as a responsible nation, to do its duty...
Some good material is expected from last year's freshman team, however. Garfield, the 1918 first-string pitcher, and Munson, the catcher, look like varsity calibre, but practically a new team has got to be formel. Milburn, who is still captain, although ineligible, will probably be succeeded by Vaughn, as the latter is the only senior on the squad...
...talks tonight will be given by authorities in their respective fields, and listeners will have an opportunity to look at the question from a number of different viewpoints...