Word: sakes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...were 48 "Pullmans" operated in the U. S.-over the Chicago & Alton, Michigan Central, Burlington, Great Western of Canada and the New York Central. The Pullman Co., then as now, owned all its cars, shared haulage fees with the railroads. Railroads gave up their own sleeping cars for the sake of the better "Pullmans...
Seriously, this announcement should not be passed by lightly without comment. What is to be the future of a college which would sacrifice scholastic reputation for the sake of possessing a highly equipped athletic plant with up-to date facilities? If there is one such college in the United States, in all probability there are two. If universities are to be founded with the purpose of developing into muscle factories, that purpose should be clearly outlined in the charter, and such an institution should not be allowed to carry the name of university...
...Heaven's sake, why don't you cut out your RELIGION Department? Can't you see that a third of your dissatisfied readers have been "touched and grieved" by your broad-minded policy...
...throws on the eating problem in the University. All other details subject themselves to this one regard. One may assume that the purpose of the Student Council in broaching this subject which is discussed openly less than any other undergraduate topic is philanthropical and not analytical merely for the sake of offering statistics and figures indicative of club enrollment...
...however, and when university governments realize that their characters form as valuable an addition as the degree paraphernalia which has come to be essential to good positions, the quality of the universities will be improved. This does not mean that any scholastic excellencies need be sacrificed merely for the sake of a man who is blessed with a sympathetic touch with his students. But there are cases in which the two are combined and it is in the hands of those men that the future of American university teaching rests. The increase in quantity in students may not be equaled...