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PRESIDENT JUDSON
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The Colleges of Arts, Literature ancl Science David A. Robertson Dean FFICIENCY in labor for ones self and for society, and for the enjoyment of leisure E by oneis self and in societyethat is the obiect of training in the Colleges of Arts, Literature and Science. In pre-medical and pre-legal courses the vocationai purpoge is obvious. Even courses which do not contribute directly to technical skill in making a living may appeal to selfish interest in success; the development and establishment of health habits through physical culture and athletics; the mastery of physical environment through the earth sciences and others; the understanding and control of social environment through psychology, sociology and the other social sciences; the self-mastet'y which comes through the discipline and enlightenment of any of the sciences. languages and literatures, history, and philosophy. College, then, should enable a man to discover and develop his aptitude and so discipline him as promptly to make him an effective worker for himself and his family. But college men desire not only to make a living but to serve society. The outlet of a manis aspirations may be his profession or may be his activities outside of office hours. In either case, college education contributes to the efficiency in endeavor for society. Success in labor affords leisure. And for itis enjoyment college trains. The success- ful graduate does not enjoy a leisure made up only of dancing, bridgeeplaying, motoring. When by himself in Rome or Peking or the Yellowstone, on Fifth Avenue ur in his own back yard in Chicago. his leisure hours are enriched by memories of geology, history, lit- erature, sociology, art, botany, zoology. When he is with his fellows. enioymenz of leisure is the greater because in college he began to play tennis or golf or laid the foundations for his ability inteliigently to discuss across a luncheon table taxation, national honor in war and peace, the latest achievement in science, the newest creation in art, the latest statement in philosophy or religion. The college, then, trains for efficiency in labor For one's self and for society, and for enjoyment of leisure by oneis self and in society. And college coursesithe social sciences. languages and literatures, science and philosophyishould afford the enlightenment and the discipline for such effective and rich living.
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