Word: pathe
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...whose light is partial see partially. He whose light is dim sees faintly. Any one has light enough to be visionary, but only he that clearly sees, can see a vision. It is for all the watch-towers of learning so to throw their rays upon the path of life that our people may have clear, white light to guide them on their...
...this change? Can it be that the deans have lost their faith in the ability of Harvard students to take a hint? Is it possible that they no longer consider the required reading of "College Life" sufficient to keep the reader in the straight and narrow path for four years...
...Here, American students, our mutual work begins. An interchange of newspapers, periodicals, books, and continuous correspondence mark the beginning of our task. We stand at the parting of the ways and a road leads into the toture where men shall meet each other as men. Our path will be difficult but a brilliant goal awaits us: the brotherhood of all the people. "Signed W. Hermann and F. Samson." ROBERT WORMSER, President Student Liberal Club. September...
...years led them to suppose that every other tradition has suffered in similar relapse. Accordingly the old and suspicious graduate will be watching with malevolent eye the actions of the college off for the summer. Occasionally he is rewarded by a freshman wandering from the straight and narrow path. The story, swollen by ingenious rumor, proceeds on its devasting path about the country. The results are discouraging...
...matter of fact the straight and narrow path is neither particularly straight nor uncomfortably narrow. Almost anything short of arson and robbery, if done gracefully, will escape notice. The task of representing Yale should not be difficult for men trained on this campus. There are only a few things to remember and the greatest of these is courtesy. Accordingly through the approaching summer when the horned gentleman tempts to crime remember that the critical graduate and the gossipping world are at his heels. And their tongues wag loudly--like a minority of touchdowns in November. Yale News