Word: respected
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...world is no less religious than it ever was. The difference, if any, is one of terms. The scientist can in his way be as religious as the Baptist Fundamentalist with a flair for fancy. Yet the scientist has enough respect for his profession to contain himself and keep within the bounds of propriety...
...from the substance of these papers, stands the method of their presentation. It illustrates a now common thesis, oft reiterated, yet still deserving repetition, if only to show the variety of its applications. Today's article dealing with the School of Education consists of two parts presented with equal respect as representing equally valid viewpoints. The one part is written by a faculty member; the other by a student Readers will, of course, value one above the other if they find them conflicting. Indeed, no great insight is required to discern what subjects the one or the other will prove...
This and its daughter societies here and abroad have no creed, no polity, no church, no ritual. Members meet as freely cooperating individuals who respect their own persons and ideals and those of others...
...intellectually careless nation. That she is doing so is apparent to the careful observer, and press or public to the contrary, may she so continue. For the need of University training in the Harvard tradition of intellectual vigor is more than ever necessary for the maintenance of national self respect...
...With no ready means of meeting each other en masse as classmates in the old sense, there remains the fraternity system as the only remnant of the older social Yale that contributes to solidarity and common interest. And how are these institutions functioning in this respect? It is obvious that, with classes running to over 500 men, they cannot be functioning in the old sense at all. We are speaking now of the Junior class situation. When there were 275 men in the Junior class there were three fraternities of 36 men each, and a fourth with 20, that...