The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 109, Ed. 1 Monday, July 5, 1954 Page: 3 of 8
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Monday, July 5, 1954
___El Reno (Qkla.) Daily Tribum
College of Future Will Put More Emphasis on Character
Three
TOMORROW!
OLD QUAKER BOUSE
PORTSMOUTH, R. J., July 6—
(U.R)—One of the oldest Quaker
meeting houses In New England
was built here In 1702. Hessian
soldiers were housed In the build-
ing during the Revolution.
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NEW YORK. July 5— (U.R) —1The
college of the future will lay great-
er stress on development of morals
and character than on Intellect,
according to Lawrence H. Cham-
berlain, dean of Columbia College,
the men’s undergraduate depart-
ment of Columbia University.
"Most of the unhealthy condi-
tions which afflict society today,"
asserted Dean Chamberlain, "can-
not be attributed so much to lack
of technical
competence as to
moral deficiency. And no matter
how excellent the technical train-
ing at the professional level may
be, all of this specialized skill will
accomplish little unless these
schools are supplied with the right
kind of human product. One can-
not Ignore the futility and the
danger of turning out highly skill-
ed moral vacuums.”
His remarks were made In the
course of an Interview In connec-
tion with the university's 200th
anniversary which is being ob-
served throughout 1954 with pro-
grams keyed to the theme "Man's
Right to Knowledge and the Free
Use Thereof.”
Future Pattern
As to the form a college educa-
tion of the future will take, Dean
Chamberlain indicated
County Commissioner-District 1
FOR RIDE TO > 4 4 J i
THE POLLS CALL I I Zl
useii. x nope that In the years
ahead Columbia College can pioneer
as constructively in this area as it
has in the academic field. If it does
we will truly be educating the whole
man."
or unaerestimating the prac-
tical, the political, the irrational
—all of whic!
may in particular
instances be nearer the real,
“With all its excellence the col-
lege program is incomplete —
hence one-sided. While we have
talked about the whole man we
have made systematic provision
for training only part of him, tak-
ing it more or less for granted that
the other part would care for it-
self.
Training the 'whole man" for
good citizenship, he noted, re-
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VOTE FOR
S. R. McBEE
T-H-A-N-K-S
The Canadian County Gary for Governor Commit-
tee desires to express to the voters its sincere ap-
preciation for courteous consideration given to the
committee in its efforts to present, fairly and hon-
estly, the claims of Senator Gary for Governor of
Oklahoma.
Gary for Governor Committee
By Milton B. Cope, Member
five gen-
eral areas in which the student
will work. They are:
1. First-hand contact with the
major ideas that have reflected
and helped to shape the course of
human events from antiquity to
the present.
2. A broader acquaintance with
the rest of the world.
3. An understanding of people,
how they act and why they act
that way.
4. A comprehending if not a
comprehensive knowledge of the
scientific world.
5. A mastery of at least a mini-
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Short Stories
About Home Folks
S. R. McBEE—Now a Rock Island
employe and formerly a farmer in
Canadian county near Piedmont is
a candidate for sheriff on the Dem-
ocratic ticket. McBee has three
children who live In El Reno. He
lives at 1404 West Walnut.
Call 575 for Transportation to tthe Polls Tuesday
Trimfoots for baby in all White
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Mrs. Ablert Lee Morrison, 400
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with Mrs. A. G. Morrison and Mrs.
Paxton Morrison.
(According to Size)
me that the college
(Pol. Adv.) j
F.S.—The Tulsa Tribune poll, just released, shows
Mr. Cary leading in 61 of the 77 counties of Oklahoma.
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 109, Ed. 1 Monday, July 5, 1954, newspaper, July 5, 1954; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc922733/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.