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THE PRESS

Boys Will Be Boys

Editor's Note:

The following is clipped from a four column critique of the Harvard education appearing in Sunday's Boston Globe. It contains what might be called the kernel of the article.

The lad who likes to go out of a night, who is popular in the ballrooms of the Back Bay, will put his official approval upon no course which comes at 9 o'clock of a morning, the opening round of the daily academic grind across the Charles. Another, who has trouble in covering large reading assignments, however simple, will not indorse any course in which the facts to be mastered must be gotten through voluminous reading in assorted text books. Still another, who likes to spend the week-ends away from Cambridge, will not take any course which comes between the mystic hours of noon and 1 o'clock, for the very simple reason that the fastest train for New York leaves the South Station at 1 p.m.

And so it goes.....

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