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...following is a partial reprinting of an article on the growth of the Fogg Museum as recently run in the ART NEWS...
...bread-&-butter education is decreasingly in demand? The Department of the Interior published a survey of private business and commercial schools. Enrollments had fallen off from 32% to 61% in five years. Classes in bookkeeping, stenography, accounting and salesmanship were particularly diminished. Wireless telegraphy showed the greatest decrease, 67%. . . . Partial explanation: public high schools have opened courses in many a commercial subject...
...college of the United States today. Indeed, the official announcement points out that in the past Harvard's period of formal teaching and examination has always been from two to three months longer than in the British or Continental-universities. And this fact is cited in partial justification of the reduction of formal exercises now decreed by Harvard. The use of that particular argument is significant. Time was, not many years ago, when American educators for the most part spoke of the long vacations at Oxford and Cambridge, with only slightly hidden disdain. These institutions, it was implied, were only...
...following is a partial reprinting of an article by Professor H. E. Yeomans '00 in the current number of the Harvard Alumni Bulletin. Professor Yeomans' views upon the pre-examination subject are of particular interest as illuminating the subject from the Faculty point of view...
Great Britain welcomed the proposal of separating land and naval armaments. It must be remembered, however, that the Washington conference attained partial success chiefly because the U. S. was the biggest "giver" in capital ships. At the proposed Geneva conference Great Britain will have to be the biggest "giver" in cruisers. Her future attitude, particularly concerning submarines, will depend on France and Italy...