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Through that country, a link between East and West, Warne says we can work out a long period of good will and trade between the nations of the world, not individually, but on "total patterns...
Professor Joseph Fletcher of the Episcopal Theological Seminary played with the topic: "New Social forces in the World." When drawn out in the following discussion period, he stated that the war now shaping up has aspects of a class war, and that the U. S. is prone to talk of liberty, but not "justice." Nothing, he declared, would be as indecent as a deliberate war on any nation that might attack...
Like many a Harvard tradition, Class Day's origin cannot be specifically dated, and its various features grew into fashion bit by bit over a considerable period of time. "We suspect that the origin of the literary exercises on Class Day," James Russell Lowell wrote in 1874, "may be traced by no doubtful inference to an attempt of the Overseers, beginning in 1754 and renewed at intervals for some ten years, to improve the elocution of the students by requiring the public recitation of dialogues translated out of Latin into English." Lowell was, however, evidently unfamiliar with the diary...
...plan, which was proposed by Francis M. Rogers, associate professor of Romance Languages, will operate for a trial period of three years. Only students in Group III or better are qualified, and they must study under the auspices of a regularly organized study group like the one now in France under the Sweet Briar plan...
...unanimous vote, the Faculty accepted the foreign study plan for an experimental period of three years, but specified that students must be in Group III or better and must study "under the auspices of a regularly organized study group...