Word: student
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Concentrators' Councils of Government and Economics, the Debating Society, and the Student Union are jointly supporting the Congress. It is open to all interested men in the University, regardless of technical knowledge of the chosen subject...
Widener is one of the few libraries that permits loans for a months and this privilege is less a stimulus to study than an invitation to inertia. The normal student who has four weeks in which to note a few chapter headings, will ignore the work until about three days before the book is due. All but the more conscientious students of the more intricate volumes can complete the appointed task in two weeks. Those who cannot, may renew the book in the absence of demand. Their long and perhaps unnecessary trek to the delivery desk may be inconvenient...
...present system should be changed, because under it the raw material situation in Turkestan may remain unexplored and the forest laws of medieval England may lie forgotten beneath the silt of centuries while the student who would burrow for such knowledge is balked by the carelessness of other Widener patrons. No longer should the four week privilege obstruct the channels of knowledge...
...high point of the afternoon program will be a symposium at the University of Cincinnati on the subject: "Preparing the college student for citizenship." Dr. Raymond Walters, President of the University of Cincinnati, will preside over more than 50 college presidents, including the heads of Ohio State, Kenyon, Antioch, Indiana, Purdue, Notre Dame, Centre, and Kentucky...
Latest thing in the creative arts is political dancing; so the Student Union has decided to sponsor one in Brattle Hall on February...