Word: problem
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...England university's daily paper charged this week that "drinking has become such an integral part of college life that its abuses are tolerated." And at the same time it struck at the administration of that college by stating that "official facilities are inadequate for dealing ably" with the problem of objectional instances of student drinking...
...problem is doubled in intensity at any co-educational university. More lives are ruined and more happiness is lost because men and women in these colleges couldn't "hold their liquor" than anywhere else in life...
...controlled and cut down to at least a sensible basis is a problem for administrative officials and undergraduates alike to worry about. Direct prohibition would prove no more effective than it did as a national law. Those students who would benefit most by the curtailment of drinking would only consider such a move a direct challenge to get "drunker than ever...
Outright prohibition of liquor by college authorities is not the answer to this problem. If students cannot be kept from drinking, they should at least know HOW to drink. Educating the students to proper ways of drinking may become the eventual solution. If all other methods fail, it will not do any harm to try this. Syracuse Daily Orange...
When, last week, directors of Air Reduction Co. recommended a 3-for-1 split-up of its 835,000 shares, many a trader did the following problem in simple arithmetic...