Word: morely
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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A more hard-hearted but equally cogent suggestion is made by Julius H. Barnes, speaking for the Institute for Public Service. The college tuition fee does not represent more than a small part of what each student costs the institution, being kept at a merely nominal figure so that a...
If a vein of paradox is glimpsed beneath these suggestions, it should not blind us to their essential wisdom and justice. In one sense the cause of any individual college, or even of a group of colleges, is undoubtedly an individual or a group interest. But these are perilous days...
The present discussion groups, started with more or less formal organization, appear to have given birth to several smaller bodies for closer analysis and greater freedom of expression. For spontaneity is the life of such gatherings, and only when each man can contribute the fullness of his personality will the...
Several more groups will be announced the first of next week. Men can sign up beginning today on slips provided for the purpose at Phillips Brooks House in the Check Room at Widener Library and at the CRIMSON Building. The slips will be left at these places for several days...
Today is the last day on which men may join either the University or Freshman cross-country squads. No more candidates will be taken after 12 o'clock. Both the Freshman and the University men who are trying for the team will leave for Belmont, where time trials will be...