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...went over to the Church of Rome in 1845, is a case in point.) The Dean declares that the Roman church exhibits the old Roman genius for international government, and to prove that it is a static, not a progressive, type of government, he quotes from the Papal syllabus of 1864: "If anyone says the Roman pontiff can and ought to reconcile himself and come to terms with progress, with liberalism, and with modern civilization, let him be anathema." The Dean sees three remarkably good points in this church government-it makes for loyalty, it keeps in touch with human...
...comprehensive syllabus of training for use at selected colleges and universities is being prepared, and the intention is to submit this syllabus to these institutions for their guidance in establishing a course in aviation...
...syllabus represents the epitome of "knowledge served on a silver platter." By its use, the average undergraduate can temporarily absorb and entire term's work in three hours and, entrenched in this manner, successfully thwart the parries of the most despotic "prof." With the examination past history hew can then seek new learning in another field, entirely unhampered by a brain loaded with other ideas. And thus the four years pass most enjoyably. --Daily Princetonian...
...time a student at the University, is a director of the Intercollegiate Peace Association, and a member of the advisory board of the World Peace Foundation of Boston. He has written numerous books among which are "The Interdict," "Sixty-Seven Reasons for the Navy League" and "Syllabus of Lectures on International Conciliation," with David Starr Jordan...
...MacMillan Co. THE LEAGUE OF THE IROQUOIS. By Lewis Henry Morgan '89. Dodd, Mead & Co. BOOK PLATES. By Frederick Garrison Hall '04, with a short text by Richard Olipston Sturgis, Jr., '05. The Troutsdale Press. EDUCATIONAL BROTH. By Frederic Allison Tupper '80. C. W. Bardeen. A HISTORY SYLLABUS. Herbert Darling Foster '92, General Editor. D. C. Heath...