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Professor Paul H. Hanus, Professor of the History and Art of Teaching, who was the first professor ever appointed to teach education in any endowed American university, has written for the CRIMSON the following article on "President Eliot and the Graduate School of Education...
...graduates of a first-class high school, normal school, college, or university, or else must be teachers of extended experience holding high-grade certificates from some state of the Union. Teachers of English are usually assigned to upper grade work in grammar schools and should be prepared to teach the following subjects: English reading and grammar, arithmetic, American history, civil government, geography, physiology, music, drawing, and free-arm system of writing. A knowledge of Spanish is not necessary, but it is a valuable asset. The salary is $90 a month for the term of term months beginning for the year...
...must be an institution dedicated to systematic and organized thought constantly generating an atmosphere of disinterested thinking. The University should constantly remind us that familiarity of comfort is not the only test of a theory; it must make us ever mindful of the fallibility of the familiar. It must teach us that simply because we are accustomed to social conceptions, we ought not to be unwilling to constantly test and question these theories to see if they stand the ultimate test of permanent serviceability. The University, therefore, must insist on tolerance and sober discussion; must fight against omniscience and arrogance...
...letter from Gordon W. Allport '19, who was sent by the Harvard Mission to teach in Robert College in Constantinople, has just been received by W. I. Tibbetts '17, Graduate Secretary of the Phillips Brooks House. In this letter Mr. Allport tells of a recent reunion of Harvard men, his social service work, and the life and conditions in Constantinople. The communication follows: January...
...meeting to organize and develop plans for an undergraduate forum will be held this evening by the 60 invited men in the Randolph Breakfast Room at 7.30. The purpose of this body is to teach students to be able to express themselves clearly and forcibly on questions of public interest. After the business meeting this evening there will be an open discussion of the possible nominees in the coming Presidential election...