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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...confident that the earnest desire of the majority of students here for a direct and authoritative explanation of the League situation would make it more worth while, if the Student Council and the University authorities are so minded, to secure another speaker. Of course Mr. Taft is the most prominent available leader of constructive thought on this subject. But there is no dearth of other fair-minded and serious Americans who have studied the problem. Perhaps one or more of them would be glad to address a collegiate League of Nations mass-meeting...
...more natural and normal, perhaps, than it was, but still it is service. By developing ourselves to the utmost of our capacity, and along lines in which we are best fitted to serve, we are doing our bit toward the development of the nation. The fight to develop the student body is the fight for which colleges exist. Even during the normal reaction from actual war it cannot be lost sight of. It is a fight that no armistice can end and no loan...
Today for the first time in the history of the University the Student Council is to sit in joint session with the Board of Overseers to discuss "The Relation of the College and the Student." We hope that the conference may show an advantage to be derived from closer relationship between the college authorities and the undergraduates; and if such a benefit is revealed now is the opportune time to establish some permanent means of co-operation in the future. A provision might be made to insure the continuation of similar conferences. A committee from the Student Council might meet...
This afternoon at 4 o'clock the Student Council will meet with the Board of Overseers in the Faculty Room on the second floor of University Hall. The subject for discussion will be "The Relation of the College to the Student." This is the special topic which the Board of Overseers will consider at the Stated and Special Two Days' Meeting which is being held today and tomorrow. In addition to the Student Council, the Dean, the Assistant Deans, the Regent, the Professor of Hygiene, the Secretary of the Committee on the Choice of Electives, and the Chairman...
...special conference on "The Relation of the College to the Student" will open at 2 o'clock, and the various representatives of the College and the undergraduates will be called in, the Student Council coming last. At 5 o'clock, the University Choir will sing several selections in Appleton Chapel for the Board. The members of the Corporation and the Board of Overseers will dine with President Lowell at his residence, 17 Quincy street, at 7.30 o'clock...