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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...important part that schools and colleges can play in the improvement of international relations. The plan which I proposed in my last Annual Report has no doubt been carefully propounded frequently before. I merely wished to make an acutely localized application of a well known theory, viz., that if scholars from varied lands fraternize, later on their voices can be raised toward better understanding between nations. The coming and going of students between universities is centuries old. My little proposal was simply to apply the friendly exchange to school boys. I hoped, and still hope, that five hundred boys...

Author: By Dr. SAMUEL Smith drury, | Title: STUDENT EXCHANGE PLANS TO HELP INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS SAYS DRURY | 3/7/1923 | See Source »

There is a new factor in China which not only modifies the conditions for her internal development but also her international relations, viz., the modern student, for the students of China, women as well as men, are not only her hope for the future, they are power in the present time. This is clearly indicated by their instigation, organization and maintenance of the Japanese boycott when the negotiations over Shantung began between Japan and the weak officials of Peking. Although the students were denied the use of the mails and of the telegraph for their movement, by actual walking delegates...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CHINA'S HOPES FOR NATIONAL REVIVAL LIE IN EDUCATION | 3/15/1922 | See Source »

...half courses or more (except Divinity students, Business students in their first year, and students of other departments who may be for any reason especially exempted), is required to pay to the Bursar on or before Friday, November 26, the second installment of his tuition fee, viz.: $50 For Business students in their first year the amount...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Second Installment Due in Week | 11/19/1920 | See Source »

These are grave times for true Liberalism. When the fashionable fervor of some undergraduates draws the admission that Liberalism is a curtain behind which they conceal the propagation of plans for radical action; that there are only two parties to the struggle for "domination," viz., the Conservatives and the Radicals; and that the Liberals drift a vacillating course through the wake of the struggle of the first two, it is time it be understood what Liberalism is. The knowledge may serve the purpose of showing the folly of the juvenile antics of those anaemic undergraduates who parade to class with...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 2/25/1920 | See Source »

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