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...Hopkins, both in his knowledge of he human and fundamental conditions of the business world today, and in his knowledge of conditions at Dartmouth, gleaned from his service in the business world, and in the realm of collegiate thought throughout the country, approximates the specialist to some extent, without cramping his abilities by a narrowing of his field of vision. He is bent on accomplishing the great and far-sighted thing. He would have men of higher education less trained for selfish and individualistic successes, than for their collective influence for good in the business community...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DARTMOUTH'S NEW PRESIDENT | 10/7/1916 | See Source »

...announced with evident satisfaction at the first meeting of Zoology 1 that Venus would form an important part of the course. Whether the purpose of the professor was to increase enrolment in the course, the most visible result was a much heightened interest in the realm of science by the students. It was only after he announced, having allowed the proper dramatic pause to intervene, that Venus is a form of mussel which will be used for dissection purposes instead of the French snail, no longer procurable on account of the war, that the class settled down to the normal...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AN ANATOMICAL VENUS. | 10/5/1916 | See Source »

...year ago the CRIMSON called attention to the fact that the territorial clubs were rapidly sinking into the realm of defunct organizations. Apparently very little progress has been made since that time towards resuscitating these extremely valuable institutions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE TERRITORIAL CLUBS. | 6/8/1916 | See Source »

...turn to a poem by C. H. Jacobs '16, the author of the mooted "Gott Mit Uns." "The Chant of Love" is hardly worth the prominence it receives, and it is to be regretted that the Illustrated makes such an unsuccessful departure from its usual program, venturing into the realm of poetry for no other reason--apparently--than to beat the newspapers representing the sequel to "Gott Mit Uns." "The Chant of Love" may be a journalistic triumph, but it is a literary disaster...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Illustrated Treats Varied Fields | 3/2/1916 | See Source »

...sordid actualities; like the U. S. Foreign Policy, the "Movie" and the Theatre and the Harvard Regiment. The prevailing note of the number is non-fictional; indeed, the only serious criticism that can be brought against the Monthly of 1916 is the absence of anything particularly creative in the realm of the short story...

Author: By Cuthbert WRIGHT ., | Title: Little Fiction in Current Monthly | 2/18/1916 | See Source »

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