Northwestern College of Law - Norwester Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1930

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5 F- T. fhlifapfw not-caveats afrw-r rgsv, xg,-E Editorial -1- -r- HE bell rings, students straggle in filling the empty seats slowly. The instructor starts his lecture, a buzz of whispering voices disturb those near the thoughtless ones. A head, here and there, rests on an arm padded desk top affording the possessor of the head an inappro- priate rest. The class continues, as a whole, quietly, but often to diminish- ing number of students, some leaving, losing their future lecture and dis- turbing others in the present enjoyment of their own. These are but a few of the disturbing elements that every college class instructor must bear. True, Northwestern is a night college, affording the majority of its students who work during the day an opportunity to utilize their spare moments in developing, so as to better face the problems of the future. Many of the students are tired, justly tired, from hard daily work. But tired or not, these few spare moments are very precious ones. They are the much heralded knocking of opportunity for most of the students. If they straggle in, whisper in class, sleep at their posts, or absent them- selves from class, they are liable to be too late to welcome their oppor- tunities. To prove that it is opportunity that is knocking, glance at the following figures, first, finding the present value created by vesting time and money, and later, considering the future estate, which in this case, is contingent upon good hard work. The monetary expense of a college education has not been limited to the actual dollars and cents paid for tuition and books. In fact, those items are small in comparison to the value of time. Suppose, for the sake of monetizing the item of time, the average student is estimated at drawing or capable of drawing 3175.00 each month from the pay window of a corpo- ration. In return for this privilege, he would generally be required to work approximately 225 hours each month, or, in other words, would be paid at the rate of 88c an hour. Now to examine the new work, the student has signed to perform with the Northweste1'n College of Law gin order to be- come a doorman to opportunity. If he is earnest in his work, the student agrees to attend his classes regularly and to spend approximately twice the time out of classes in preparation of his work as he does in attending Mx Forty-ilzree

Suggestions in the Northwestern College of Law - Norwester Yearbook (Portland, OR) collection:

Northwestern College of Law - Norwester Yearbook (Portland, OR) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 61

1930, pg 61

Northwestern College of Law - Norwester Yearbook (Portland, OR) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 8

1930, pg 8

Northwestern College of Law - Norwester Yearbook (Portland, OR) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 7

1930, pg 7

Northwestern College of Law - Norwester Yearbook (Portland, OR) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 49

1930, pg 49

Northwestern College of Law - Norwester Yearbook (Portland, OR) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 56

1930, pg 56

Northwestern College of Law - Norwester Yearbook (Portland, OR) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 28

1930, pg 28


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