Word: students
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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TIME mentioned the "type" in discussing the Hoover candidacy. TIME conceives the Harvard Business School "type," in its political aspect, to be a student of economics who puts business efficiency ahead of political parties and who thinks that "the greatest good to the greatest number" would result from having the U. S. Government administered scientifically...
...School of Divinity: "If the older generation is motor-mad, radio-ragged, jumping with jazz and hungry with lust, we may expect the younger generation to go further and faster on the same road." Fay Campbell, secretary of the Yale Y. M. C. A., told about sex: "If a student comes for help on the sex-question I must not be satisfied with just giving him advice, but I must show, for instance, how he may be helping prostitution by buying a scarf made under conditions of sweated labor in some Far East factory...
...Porto Rico will be composed of Vicente Roure, Jr., W A J Colorado, and Gabriel Guerra. Roure is a senior in the department of Education of his university, and at the same time is engaged in the instruction of health education and tropical hygiene. Colorado, a first year student, has won two awards of the Porto Rican Atheneum for excellence in poetry. Guerra is in his second year, and is closely connected with the Porto Rican Alliance, a political party in Porto Rico...
...rival by writing an excellent competitive examination paper may feel that he is contributing as directly to the college's glory as the halfback who scores a winning touchdown in the big game of the season. If the experiment receives the publicity it seems destined to attract, the brilliant student also can no longer complain that his efforts are unrewarded by outside attention...
Herbert Howard, son of Sir Esmé Howard, British Ambassador to the U. S., in company with one Edward Bullough, fellow student at Caius College, Cambridge, paid a visit to Pope Pius XI. They presented to His Holiness a petition asking the Canonization of the Blessed Cardinal Fisher, onetime Chancellor of Cambridge, and the Blessed Thomas More, onetime Lord Chancellor of England. In the 16th Century these men opposed King Henry VIII's divorce from his first (Catholic) wife; both were beheaded. The Pontiff conversed with the two youths for one half hour, recalling his visits to England...