Word: views
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...especially active in promoting track athletics and cross-country running with a view to having military and naval entries in the indoor meets of the coming season. To further their campaign for more participation in these sports by men in service it has issued a statement showing the value of cross-country running as proved by many trials...
From a financial point of view the decrease in registration has placed some institutions, especially those deriving a large part of their revenue from dormitories, in a serious situation, to offset which emergency funds have in many cases been raised by alumni...
...York, N. Y.; and Franklin E. Parker, Jr., '18, of Bay City, Michigan. The committee will meet today at 2 o'clock in the CRIMSON Building to formulate plans for the campaign. Sub-committees will be appointed later, and the organization of these committees will be arranged with a view to the highest possible efficiency in bringing about a universal response in the college to the needs of the country. Arrangements are to be completed with the various banks in Cambridge by which weekly and monthly instalments on subscriptions may be made...
Once again Columbia comes before the world in an unenviable light. In this morning's paper we read of the expulsion of Professors Cattell and Dana from that university for holding pacifist views (oh, la belle raison!). Some of us still hold to the belief (is it so unreasonable?) that a professor dissenting from the majority opinion respecting the governmental war policy is not thereby disqualified from teaching psychology or comparative literature. The Columbia Faculty, however, take the opposite view and apparently agree with the Imperial German Government that political orthodoxy is the test of intellectual capacity. Indeed one might...
...activities in college but said that here the Freshmen have a chance of a lifetime to find the most important thing in the world, but a chance which is not held out as one leading to prominence and college leadership. They must "shift their point of view and change their scale of values...