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ci s re Teaathers ." ifaithful to our duty to ignore the po- 'provide a college education and ipro-! Commenting upon the student c ost, most money andi not the least~were the I1iclnNtleitce eta au ftesueta na-fsinltanigt l t ihsho'<tedtueprsuet rs-~ otelcilf A
T o op e a e "l d o n o t th in k," l e c o n tin u ed , i set to h is fe llo w m a n in o u r sele c tio n g ra d u a te s, p o in te d ut t at b o hth e u i t e s i h t l e k e f m n _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _T
"tha it s 8f e:~ggcrtintofoyrtat damission. Student s coming to financial and the social sides should;cssweei adbe iitie
y U w7 Ithe ~Ordinary type of instruction in the college .with selfi sh or self-centered be considlered. "Financially, the bur- cie hr t a enn~ltlelI h VWI
Amercaneclegeis nt aGaltrepec purposes or with only a feeling of inl- en would be far too gra." ssrted that the lower the cost per student, ra
1ed and is very little feared by the av- dlividual rights and privileges shoullthe President. the more efficiet the institut in. II Promenade and By Maxw
(Cpintuued from Page One) erage college s udent who (d0es his ca inl ) iwdwt smc li ; « (y rte Danger ided sowdtattenumber of vrals pe anDc
best to) let aslitle of it as will en_ i tst as those conditioned in plane "Socially, moreover, there is a very n100(10( to figure the cost. per studentAcumoain
winlce they are of constructive value able him to 'get by' to his (degree. His I geometry. g'rave dlanger involved," he (cotinuedl. made the mnethod inaccurate and that FcmordOS I ain segr O
adhpfltaliftu an nedattituade toward discipline is much the Sense Of D~uty eeded A removal of the competitive phase many institutions which spend the xod
not be worried about if false." j samte. "A steadily increasing sense of punb- of admission would resin in lowering E iLRThe
iu cusng ~ ucatond ~ ( ai dcu itithe ver- ie oligaton ad (lty isthe reatstandards. "College education should SeilSiig
gren. Speciall' "WS 'l lon
problem~, Presidetn Little said that, due neee sity ofi understanding and outstanding need of the citizenry of a be given to every boy andi girl of our- RAEROND i ,e
"students themselves are clearly dis-1 working with our students as they! nation faced with our problems," he I age, honesty, and self-denying 'vision Today Onl0~y TR
satisfel ~withn the eitn methodls of exit . \e shall haive to descend from ~oitinuhld. "T'o send out yoth with- who places service above self and o-! "TI'HI
in e. r'uc is a td of n b ci~ng dievid - en pedestal andl prepare to meet them out giving them ia sense of social hu- l igtn above opportu ity," he co -i -Iii- aiu.nra e 8.n aplca By
aie"11 toc eoe ~drt s tey ar'e--no0t as 3an atmosphere of mility antd the need for life-long serv-;eluded'T-11i-ECabESSrte oraP I AILNG o
"if oney obtains first-handl information! aca demic calm would like to have ice is just as blind as it would have ______________F___ orPRILAEN ANGad
from a ;number of undergraduates them." been to send our men to the front in WithVFIr Other ALTIC PORTS SchuhEr{
who ae thoughtful and constructive Resounding his policy of raising the the World war totally ignorant of all jt£ BALeti~ Slees~TPORTSo.Tur
inl their attitude." Referring to the I standards of those who enter college, phases of trenlch warfare and having "ESapPRyCES
faculty, President Little said, "TheI President Little maintained that "in a only antiquated tactics at their com- 1o enslie Coiig3chaOl lFTA ati
ISy its power, is not much disturbed 'pa t h<;l)ai: to be an increaseA social Presidet Little, i icsigte Poe41 1y .N ~nl to n lyr rawy ..olctgns(C ~
but they tudets all over our country consciousness, it is clearly being un- question whether a state can afford to d . BENJAME
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