Word: suggester
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...such section of the curriculum as an emergency measure adopted by a people that found itself the victim of a great confusion resulting from an unprecedentedly rapid accumulation of knowledge. It alone will not educate men or equip them for the mastery of modern life. I suggest, therefore, a second field of inquiry...
...complications make this less attractive to the patriot and one hundred per cent national publicity agent than casual glance could suggest. For South Bend is alter all but one city in one part of the country. What hope then is there for all the other cities in all the other parts? Though one can boast of local morals and another of local anesthetics. South Bend alone can boast of twins joined together in infancy, ladies and gentlemen, step right up and see with your own eyes. So an era of provincial inferiority complexes awaits those cities who see no future...
...been called "Yale solidarity". With numbers forcing the chapel regulations to undergo a decided change at Yale the Alumni Weekly believes that the chance for such solidarity is departing Theater is nothing except the fraternity system, if one interprets the Weekly correctly, to blind the college together. So they suggest a further development of that system...
...Harvard Fund has met with immediate and general approval among the Harvard men of the Northwest, and the wonder seems to be that the plan did not suggest itself long ago. It is making a special appeal to many men of smaller means who have not felt themselves in a position to make any substantial contribution to the University, but who welcome the opportunity to give an annual amount which in their minds will be the equivalent of the annual interest on the larger sum which they would like to feel themselves in a position to contribute some...
...students had kept perfectly silent. Yet the fact must be admitted that the innovations have taken place and that students have given vent to a great many opinions. With those who believe that the undergraduates have merely echoed opinions long held by their elders, we cannot argue. We can suggest, however, that at least the students have produced an echo where before they emitted not a sound. We can also point to the fact that educational tendencies have never been so progressive as in the last few years, or in other words, since the students have begun to think independently...