Word: questioned
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Athletics and other extra-curriculum activities have their place in colleges in Syria, just as in American institutions. Even the compulsory chapel question has come up. The Syrian Protestant College of Beirut, which was founded over fifty years ago, is modelled after the American college and has many points of similarity. The Daily Princetonian prints the following description of life there...
...This question has perhaps puzzled many students other than those who have come to me and asked it. Mr. Ford, himself, did not answer it, and I shall not try to do so. I shall, however, attempt to relate briefly the activities of the students and their connection with the Expedition, and leave it to the reader to draw his own conclusions as to the purpose which Mr. Ford had in view in taking with him a group of forty students from almost that many colleges and universities scattered throughout the United States...
...Danish students in Copenhagen showed much interest in our mission and heartily joined us in our efforts towards an exchange of ideas. At one of our meetings with the Danish students a most interesting discussion on the armament question was held. Though no public meetings were allowed in Copenhagen, still much enthusiasm was aroused in a meeting held by the Student's Free-Thinking Association, which was addressed by both American and Danish men and women students. A dinner was given by our own party to the Danish students who came from distant parts of Denmark solely for the purpose...
...conversation with one of the foreign students, the question arose as to why we had been brought. This student drew for himself three conclusions, which to me seemed most appropriate and which I deem it not improper to quote...
...order that Dartmouth undergraduates may have a practical taste of vocational education, President E. F. Nichols, representatives from the Dartmouth faculty, undergraduates, and Boston business men held an informal conference on Tuesday at the estate of A. L. Filene in Weston. The question was considered of forming some sort of co-operative vocational bureau for Dartmouth students which will aid them in gaining business experience during the summer vacations...