Word: respected
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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This statement is worthy of consideration by other Departments. Fortunate are those who are enabled to see their respective fields as an "organic whole" before they have met the fusing force of Divisional. Perhaps tutorial work alone should satisfy all requirements in this respect, but it is a sad fact that in some cases the tutorial system, excellent though it is, has failed. Such an arrangement as that carried on in the Classics is not necessary or even advisable in all Fields, but none can ignore the stimulation, which the plan affords...
...Constitution, and yet there are few men in public life who are more cruelly intolerant. He is perhaps the most effective opponent of organized bigotry in the country, and yet his own bigotry is at times almost venomous. He believes in freedom of opinion but has no respect for the opinions of others. His opponents are always idiots or rascals...
...disgrace! Men are living in quarters at Camp Hearn like workers in a logging camp. The same condition prevails at other places. They are living in tumbledown shacks on the scale of the immigrant class. If you want an army to honor and carry on with dignity and the respect of the nation, it is time that the people of America waked up and did something. It is up to them...
From those who like their Shakespeare, as Mr. Benchley would say, the repertoire offered by Fritz Leiber has been a gift from heaven. Not only has the Bard been presented with more or less respect to the text but the prices have been on a scale proportionate to the student pocketbook. Seats in the orchestra are for once not entirely prohibitive...
Commenting on Carlton's resignation, Bingham said, "We regret his loss very much. He has proved himself in every respect an excellent manager." H. W. Clark '23, Assistant Graduate Treasurer of the H. A. A., concurred in praising Carlton's qualities as a manager and added that Carlton had hesitated in taking this step for fear of setting a precedent. According to Clark, the resignation was prompted by circumstances peculiar to this particular case and not likely to arise often...