Word: mans
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...banker once said, "If I could place to the credit of each man and woman in the community a savings deposit of one dollar I could make thrifty thousands where there have been only thousands of spenders, and I could build the greatest bank per population in the land...
...college man who desires to fully realize his opportunities, he must not be contented with simply college work, but he must get out among his fellow students and learn the mystic significance of the phrase "College life." COLUMBIA SPECTATOR...
...need for this broadening influence comes, not while the man is at college, but after he has graduated and gone into the world of business. Here he is extremely likely to find that while he may be far more conversant with the literary style of the Victorian period, he is not nearly so well fitted for the tasks ahead of him as the non-college-bred man...
Many of the larger corporations who train college men for positions of trust require not only that the man measure up to certain requirements of scholarship but that he also should have done something in the extra-classroom life of his college. This insures that the man will not be alone a man of books but that he will have a knowledge of other men as well...
...papers in Paris is the Matin whose policy through four years of war has been admirable. Its editor, M. Stephane Joseph Vincent Lauzanne, will speak in the New Lecture Hall tonight at 8 o'clock. M. Lauzanne is likewise an officer in the Legion of Honor. He is a man of reputation in his country, and that country now sends him to us to tell us something of France's story, her present situation, and her hopes. We have all read to a certain extent, but reading is tame sport compared to hearing. Tonight we have a man who knows...