Word: normale
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...McKim Garrison Prize Poem, by A. Morley Dobson, shows much skill in the difficult sestina, but far too little depth of judgement. In more senses than one, it is simple to uphold one side of the Flume controversy, and only to rhapsodize, not judge, or analyze the question. The normal reaction from this sort of thing has been expressed by an undergraduate some months ago, in the Harvard Magazine...
...system inaugurated by the Harvard School of Education is one which has been found fundamentally sound elsewhere. The graduate of a recognized college or normal school, after several years work as a graduate student may attain the degree of Master of Education. This degree will mean not only that the holder has gained a mastery of the principles of pedagogy and their application, but also that he or she has had considerable, experience in the handling of classes. It will mean that the graduate of the Educational school will be in a position to demand and receive higher rate...
Just so long as the teaching profession was every season flooded by hordes of college or normal school graduates, with only a modicum of experience and un-handicapped in most cases by family or dependents, so long was the teacher of more advanced standing held down to a state approaching penury. It was always simpler to replace with new material the teachers who could no longer make shift with the inadequate returns of the profession than it was to raise salaries...
That a budget system is necessary to the financial stability of the government, and that it is essential to the restoration of the country to normal conditions was the statement given out by the Honorable William M. Calder, United States Senator from New York, to a CRIMSON reporter recently. Mr. Calder, who is now in his third year of service in the Senate, is one of the leaders of political thought in the state, and chairman of the Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate...
...country is to be restored to normal conditions," Senator Calder said, "what might be termed our National Extravagance must be curbed; and in order to accomplish this without disrupting the governmental organization, some system of appropriating moneys for national expenditures must be devised. We have been contemplating a budget system for many years, and the time has come when the public interest makes it imperative to enact legislation that will bring about this improvement in our financial system...