Word: reasonably
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...absence of these native qualities in the student. But for young men of the right natural quality it believes that its training should shorten a good deal the path to high executive positions; and that its graduates, when they have reached those positions, will be more efficient by reason of their broader training than are the men of the same quality who have had to take the longer and narrower path of growing up with the business...
...processes that our colleges, if they are to live up to the ideals of their founders, should take a leading part. They should make every effort to lift the nations of the world out of the ever deeper rut of militarism, onto the broad highway of international law and reason...
...goes without saying that such a school will be expensive. Nevertheless, the importance of securing the best education obtainable for their children, justifies parents in a liberal expenditure for it. The Division has every reason to believe that the response to the opportunities, which such a school will offer to the people of Cambridge and vicinity, will be prompt and strong. The tuition fee has not yet been fixed upon, but it will not be large, for the school as planned cannot be self-supporting. It is thought that the deficit will amount to about $5,000 a year...
...Lowell Lecture. "Legal Reason and the New Justice," by Professor Roscoe Pound...
...American undergraduate publications. Mr. Burke, writing of the Dalcroze school at Hellerau, hardly grasps the full scope of the theory, which insists upon the physical teaching of music, as opposed to the mental or psychological teaching which has been in vogue since Greek music died out. For this reason he is unfortunately unable to deliver a fundamental criticism of the Dalcroze method, though he gives a fairly adequate idea of its character. Gilbert Elliott, Jr., draws an enticing picture of life at the MacDowell colony in Peterborough, N. H., and several timely book reviews cover their field well. The editorials...