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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...organization meeting of an Undergraduates' Economics Society held last evening, Dr. E. E. Day, of the Department of Economics, spoke on the advantages of a society of this sort. He pointed out the wide divergence of opinion on economic question, which a stu- dent necessarily encounters in the University and the consequent necessity for a discussion of these opinions. The society would also aid students in formulating intelligent opinions on current political problems, such as the banking reform and the tariff revision. In closing Dr. Day emphasized the need of hard, conscientious work by every member of the society...
Allow another undergraduate to offer a work anent the question of the formation of an undergraduate economic society, and to express an opinion which he believes to be common to all undergraduates interested in economics. The undergraduate student of economics is barred from all active participation in the affairs of the graduate economic society. He finds himself apart from any organization in which he can stand on an equal footing with his fellows, in which he can express his opinion outside academic halls on any subject of pure economics or the application of economic theory and in which...
...Board of the Illustrated has done well to take up again the question of "The College Tutor," and their chief editorial "The Larger Courses: A Suggestion," merits careful consideration on the part of professors
...topic of the evening will again be Senior dormitories. Dean Briggs and Dr. A. P. Fitch, of the Andover Theological Seminary, will speak on subjects relative to class unity and its connection with the dormitory question. Members of the Senior dormitory committee will also be present to answer questions. There will be the usual refreshments, and music by Kanrich's orchestra...
Yesterday the members of the Senior class received a communication requesting of them their views on a very important question, namely, the value of a college training in preparation for the work of after life. The investigator who is studying this question for the Outlook has at least done more than others, who have attempted to examine the same problem, by reverting to the original courses of information to secure material for his thesis. Generally, it is no exaggeration to say, the investigators accept hearsay evidence or base their statements on the actions of a few students seen sowing their...