Word: self
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...same thing must be said of the first Monthly that was said of the first Advocate: it is a mistake that no mention is made of international affairs. The solitary editorial, a just enough attack on Advice to Freshmen, does not fill the bill. We are not so blindly self-conscious as would appear--but how is anyone to know it? The reviews perforce are broader...
...professional and trades schools pursue their studies. Evidence of this is afforded every day in the University. The seriousness and industry of law and business school men is often a revelation to the undergraduate who is bent on enjoying his "four years' loaf." President MacCracken attributes this spirit to self-interest: "The trade, the profession, the definite pursuit, beckon instinctively every hour...
...when it not only allows choice among courses but between working and not working, after the course has been chosen. If students refuse to absorb culture when it is placed temptingly before them, it is still possible to require it for the passing mark, and thus to appeal to self-interest...
...members of the University are eligible to vote at the state elections, provided they are 21 years of age, and have been in the University for one year or more. The students of a university need not be self-supporting to register...
...next Wednesday night between 7.30 and 9.30 o'clock will be the last chances for students to register for voting. Up to date several men have been prevented from registering by the present Board of Registrars on the ground that they were ineligible to vote because they were not self-supporting. The truth of the matter lies in a decision of the Supreme Court of Massachusetts which states that: The students of a University need not be self supporting to register...