Word: normale
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...considerable number of distinguished Latin Americans who would be instructing in France and Germany, were it not for the war. If we should begin our reciprocal visits now, a larger number of the southern continent's distinguished educators would come to the United States than when conditions abroad were normal...
...Tuskegee Jubilee Singers, a quintet of minstrels from Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, will give a performance in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 8 o'clock. The program, to be rendered, includes old-fashioned plantation melodies, folk songs and dialect readings. The men, who have traveled over the entire country, singing in the interest of their school, are skilled performers and have been accorded enthusiastic receptions every where they have been. The entertainment tonight will be of especial interest to an American audience...
...Hagler, Jr., '16 defends the apparent change of front of certain present advocates of preparedness under the title, "The Pacifist Armed." He points out that conditions have changed, but he seems to forget that wise men not only change their minds, but that they may,--and in the normal course of events do,--graduate. Mr. Larrabee in an article on college journalism finds that undergraduate publications do not lay inordinate stress upon athletics, and that the student's desire for such reading matter in his less concentrated hours does not show a lack of proportion in his interests; and thrusts...
...under the fear that Radcliffe wished peace-at-any-price are sweetly reassured in an article by "Radcliffe '17," called "What Radcliffe Thinks of Preparedness." Radcliffe wants peace, but--being modernly feminine--is concerned more with study preparation for war than with aiding the Red Cross or advancing the normal social work of women in peace. At least, they tend to refute a fear expressed in the New York Times yesterday that equal suffrage means war in which we will not have a ghost of a chance to succeed. Finally, there appears an article on "Celestial Photography at the Harvard...
...text-books will be added to the loan library in Phillips Brooks House and the magazines will be distributed among various charitable institutions. Several appeals for clothing have been received from institutions in the south -- notably Tuskegee Institute at Tuskegee, Ala., and the Brewer Normal Institute at Greenwood...