Word: vitality
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Pennsylvania looms as the logical winner of the race for second crews. The Junior University eight has slumped of late, shortness in the water has been a vital fault. Penn's second crew beat the Yale seconds a week ago last Saturday...
...purpose of the convention is to discuss questions vital to university newspapers with particular emphasis on matters of editorial policy, and to review the accomplishments of the college press during the scholastic year which is now drawing to an end. It is expected that outstanding editorial policies, notably those concerning overemphasis of football, abolition of compulsory chapel, and prohibition, will be crystallized so that a more unified policy may be suggested for the college editor's pen during the coming year...
...might possess. They pronounce Dr. von Gruber's work the best they have yet seen, especially for its lack of "moral poultice." "Certain portions" of the original are omitted?doubtless descriptive discussion of contraception?but the major portions stand unaltered?a sane, graphic, unequivocal manual of humanity's most vital mechanism...
...individual to possess those qualities of character which will enable him to meet the obligations imposed upon him by the group in which he lives. Any educational institution is in the ultimate analysis a collective enterprises. Thus it is only wise that the individuals chosen to contribute to the vital functioning of a group striving to realize certain group ideals and aims; should be required not only to possess the requisite ability to harmonize with the group, but also the potentialities which may be developed by that cooperation in living and scholarship which is a university...
There are fallacies in the reasoning of the Gadfly. And, true to its name, it has a certain insectivorous bite which may either add to or detract from its appeal. But as an expression of opinion on a vital problem it is to be commended. It is only from the spirit and the actuality of disagreement in theory that progress comes...