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This geometric bogey was raised last week by Connecticut Wesleyan's Librarian Fremont Rider in The Scholar and the Future of the Research Library (Hadham Press, $4.00). But Librarian Rider is not overly alarmed. He thinks the solution is already at hand, in microprint...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Book on a Card? | 9/4/1944 | See Source »

...junior and senior class books, "The Rough Roll" in each instance, seem to thrive on the extra work. Co-editing the junior book, which will make its appearance some time in May, are Midn. H. M. Anderson and Ens. E. K. Houser. Anderson was in journalism at Ohio Wesleyan University, while Houser had his training at Carleton College. Ens. Jack Morrill, also a Carleton graduate, handles the financial problems as business manager...

Author: By Midshipman E. T. long, | Title: NAVY SUPPLY CORPS SCHOOL | 3/3/1944 | See Source »

...more immediate interest, because of its imminent publication date, is "The Rough Roll" of the senior class. According to Editor J. E. Jackson, it will appear "shortly before March 20th." Jackson is an old hand at editing class books, having been responsible for the annual at Ohio Wesleyan University when he was an undergraduate. He has also had several years' experience with a commercial book manufacturer in Tennessee...

Author: By Midshipman E. T. long, | Title: NAVY SUPPLY CORPS SCHOOL | 3/3/1944 | See Source »

...sound eccentric." He wrote his own autobiography for the publicity department: "The place of my birth was Fulton, 111. I tarried there a week. My family then moved to Bloomington, where I attended school for 14 years, at the end of which time I was a junior at Illinois Wesleyan University, wore wide pants and said 'hey, hey' conservatively on occasion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: Vic & Sade | 12/27/1943 | See Source »

President Butterfield is the energetic son of the late Kenyon L. Butterfield. who was president of Rhode Island State College, Massachusetts State College and Michigan State College of Agriculture and Applied Science. Wesleyan's new head was formerly the college's associate dean and acting president. Despite his own training at Cornell (B.A. 1927) and Harvard (Ph. D. 1936), he is a devoted small-college man. He believes that institutions of Wesleyan's size (about 700 students in peacetime) supply a social education that the big university has "tended to blot out." Says he: "We must . . . provide...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: New Man in Middletown | 9/27/1943 | See Source »

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