Word: problems
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...have been agitated against in several large universities: the football games of the present are certainly mild compared with the tales we hear of the "old days" and good feeling, as a rule, prevails between members of rival teams. A comparison of conditions is useful in considering the athletic problem, and it throws a ray of sunshine on the dark prospect seen by the writers in the Atlantic...
...Harvard Philosophical Club. "The Problem of Epistemology, with Reference to New-Realism," by Mr. V. F. Lewzen. "Pampsychism," by M. L. T. Troland, in Emerson...
...Delta Kappa (Harvard Chapter) Educational Conference. "The Problem of the Immigrant Child in City School Systems," by Dr. F. E. Spaulding, Superintendent of Schools, Newton, in Emerson...
...education. Following this he told of his resolve to take up work in the black belt of Alabama, and his development of the Tuskegee Institute; and closed with a few evidences of the progress of his race, and an enumeration of the opportunities for useful service that the negro problem offers...
After speaking of the good which Tuskegee was accomplishing among the negroes, not alone in the United States but even in many foreign countries, for Tuskegee has students enrolled from 36 states and 18 foreign countries, Mr. Washington turned to the consideration of a few of their problems. The negro, he thinks, is better suited to country life than he is to the conditions which surround him in the large cities, both southern and northern. For this reason, Tuskegee has always devoted itself especially to the training of farmers. At the commencement exercises, addresses are always given on practical problems...