University of Arkansas Fayetteville - Razorback Yearbook (Fayetteville, AR)

 - Class of 1938

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a PERSONNEL DIRECTOR To live peaceably and profitably with one’s fellow men has often been stated as the aim of education. If education so prepares an individual, it should do no less for a nation. Today a casual survey of the news from the world would lead one to think men have forgotten the word peaceably and have thought only of living profit¬ ably, and they have failed‘even at that. As a little learning is a dangerous thing, so our incomplete or faulty education may be the cause of present day difficulties. Some definite contribution have been made toward a better understanding be¬ tween the countries of the world. Cecil Rhodes established a number of scholarships which he hoped would accomplish this purpose. Less publicized but quite helpful are the exchange scholars between colleges in this and other countries. Also valuable are such institutions as International House at Chicago. But education must still lack some factor essential to the accomplishment of world peace. Allan Sparrow Humphreys. 24

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SOCIAL COMMITTEE MEMBERS Jack Batchelor Josephine Bunch Jimmy English Marian Hamp Bill Harris Billie Landers Fred Lenowitz Byron Morse Coleman Nolen Harold Snyder Robert Stout Henry Woods Member of Social Committee Whose Picture Does Not Appear Jimmy Byrd Howard Holthoff Chairman Chief among the political plums apportioned annually by the president of the Associated Students, the job of chairman of the social committee this year went to Howard Holthoff. Holthoff and other appointees forming the committee have as their job the apportioning of dates for social events staged by campus organizations, taking care to allow for a good smattering of student dances to give the non-frats a chance to be gay. All arrangements for orchestras, finances, and conduct at these student dances are in the hands of this committee which is in its ninth year of operation. Top row —Batchelor, Bunch, English, Hamp, Harris. Landers Second row —Morse, Nolen, Snyder, Stout, Woods 23



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4 DEAN OF WOMEN Men have always dreamed of a world free from war. When Rome’s soldiers were ex¬ tending her power to the ends of the earth, her poets were singing of an age of peace. Blit this desire for peace has never developed into the will to peace. Nations are still willing to pay the cost of war; they r efuse to pay the uncertain price of peace. Elihu Root has said: ' Tor a new national relationship we must turn to education—culti¬ vate the sub-soil of men’s minds.” To considerable extent this is being done. In elementary schools the life and customs of other nations are being taught by books, foreign-made toys, dramatics, and moving pictures. Colleges and universities by way of ex¬ change professorships with foreign universities, scholarships, courses in international law, and study clubs, are developing an interest in international problems and an understanding of other nations. We can hope for prevention of war and advancement of peace only by education on the costs of war in men and money, and the encouragement of a national will to peace”. Martha M. Reid. 25

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