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...discussion regarding the nature of culture and the methods of attaining it is again revived. An article in the Atlantic favors the prescription of cultural subjects for college students; and a communication to the CRIMSON indorses this view. President Lowell, in a discussion of culture in the North American Review, presents the ideas which have been embodied in the elective system in the University...
...current issue of the North American Review contains an article on "Culture" by President Lowell in which he discusses culture as attained by college and graduate school studies. The following is an extract...
This is not the time to review the methods of education in foreign countries. To be successful, any system must be consistent with itself, and it is unsafe to graft a foreign limb into a root unadapted to sustain it. So far as culture is concerned, our problem is to develop, in harmony with our own institutions, a type of education that will cause young people to enjoy the things the world has agreed are beautiful, to be interested in the knowledge mankind has found valuable, and to comprehend the principles the race has accepted as true. This is culture...
...Henderson 3L., president of the Law Review, told of the work of his paper, which reviews all important Common Law decisions in the country, frequently criticizing the Supreme Court decisions. He ended by expressing the debt of gratitude which the Review and its board owed to the late Dean Thayer, who gave them a great deal of valuable time and assistance...
...Evarts 3L., has been appointed book review editor in place of J. E. Roddey 3L., who resigned...