Word: students
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Demanding that each student in the University be required to take a compulsory Wasserman test, a group of Medical School reformers announced today the opening of a widespread antisyphilis campaign...
...urging student councils and university newspapers to take up the cause the committee hopes "to wipe the national campuses clean." Attempts will be made immediately, according to Sachs to enlist State legislatures in the anti-syphilis drive. He urged the passage of laws requiring Wasserman tests before issuance of marriage licenses...
Such discussion groups should be arranged in a systematic way and on a larger scale. Natural student inertia must be overcome, and consequently it might be well, while preserving the substance of the "symposia," to mold them into a somewhat different form. Instead of waiting for occasional student inspirations, each House master in turn should be empowered to name a chairman, preferably a faculty man, at regular intervals. Participating students would then be chosen, not solely from one House, but from all seven--and from the dormitories as well. Without losing the informality which now so largely contributes...
Thomas H. Eliot '32, Wages and Hours Administrator for New England, and Joseph Lash. National Executive Secretary of the American Student Union, spoke at the Second Annual Convention of the New England Student Union, held over the weekend...
Eliot emphasized the need for clear, level-headed student action. He said that if the country gave way to the fear aroused by the constant war scarce, democracy would fall...