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...Department of Physical Education will continue the present system of signing up for squash courts during the rest of the year. It has been customary in previous years to suspend this practice after the spring recess. Hereafter, courts for late afternoon periods may be obtained any time during the morning...
...further resolved that it is the sense of the Intercollegiate Conference that the Washington Conference will not have attained its objective without first; a settlement of the Far Eastern question based upon principles which will make practicable the reduction of naval armaments; second, an agreement to suspend all present programmes for naval construction and to undertake no further expansion; third, an agreement to reduce substantially the present naval strength of the nations concerned...
...after life his ideas, subjected to all kinds of tests at college, crystalize in new convictions. It is the function of college to make him suspend judgment until he has a wider range of material on which to build more mature decisions. The man who goes through his undergraduate training with an "idee fixe," intolerant of others' opinions; the man who is sure of himself and his ideas, is missing the true point of higher education...
...decision of the University to suspend until next September the resumption of military and naval training for the undergraduate is one that will, without doubt, be applauded equally by student body and faculty. It is true that throughout the country many colleges and universities are planning to resume their old R. O. T. C. units at once, and at a time when Bolsheviks and Reds and Spartacides are destroying enormous nations this course may to some appear the wisest. But is it not a bit of misplaced enthusiasm to thrust a Krag into the hands of a lieutenant...
...will make full use of all its equipment and organization. A double advantage is thereby secured, in that colleges will be able to continue actively their was service, while the nation will possess a tangible, ever replenished store-house of future officer material. That the American college will not suspend its academic activities during the war is alone of immense advantage. We have seen the English and French universities go down during the last four years until now they are mere shells of institutions. Theirs was a noble service at the beginning of the great struggle, but the drain...