Word: socially
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Social disturbance and murder until then rife at Barcelona, Valencia and Zaragoza have been absolutely quelled, peace and prosperity restored to those towns and in every part of the Peninsula where the rot was spreading...
...protect themselves from the thundering herd. Dean Gauss points out that much of this responsibility of selection might well be delegated to the parents of the potential applicant. He then goes on to show by means of very pertinent and quite informal examples of individual cases, the misfortune of social maladjustment in college resulting from the attitude of parents who either can not or will not recognize the bare truth--that Johnny's temperament is not adaptable to the life of a higher educational institution...
...these efficient days nobody but an anchorite can escape the statistical hounds. On every trail the researchers are in full cry. Who knows in how many bureaus you may be tabulated and cross-indexed, if only to point a social moral or illustrate an economic trend? Nobody so humble or so proud but some official Boswell has captured him for an exhibit. The inquisitors get you from ambush anyhow, but if you expose yourself directly to the questionnaire volley by applying for something you are riddled, as at Harvard. You are filed, indexed, blue printed, graphed, annotated and footnoted; cultures...
...Languages, and Philosophy and Psychology. While the members of the German Department have not yet taken a final vote on the matter it is felt certain among the members of the department that the reading plan will be put into effect in the advanced courses at least. Comparative Literature, Social Ethics, and Fine Arts officers have decided to leave the adoption or rejection of the reading periods entirely in the hands of the heads of the various courses. The departments of History, Mathematics, Economics, and History and Literature are to consider the plan within the next week...
...used in any of the courses listed both in the Architectural School and the College nor in Fine Arts 1c and 1d. Professor G. H. Edgell '09 will use them, however, in Fine Arts 5c and Professor C. R. Post '04 in all of his Fine Arts courses. While Social Ethics has taken no action as a department Professor R. C. Cabot '89 will put the new plan into effect in all of his courses and will require reports on the reading done during the special periods. Professor James Ford '04 will likewise institute the reading plan in Social Ethics...