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Identifier: tigerstudentnews06unse (find matches)
Title: The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept. 1903-June 1904
Year: 1903 (1900s)
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Subjects: Colorado College Student publications Colorado College student newspaper College newspapers and periodicals
Publisher: Colorado College
Contributing Library: Colorado College, Tutt Library
Digitizing Sponsor: LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation

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lessons of college life which wewill not forget. Granted that this life is all CONSOLIDATION OF ISSUES. HTHE issue of this week is consolidated withnext weeks issue, so that the next Tigerwill not appear till March 9. THE MODERN LANGUAGECONFERENCES. The series of modern language conferences atColorado College attracted much attention fromeducators all over the state. It is said to havebeen the first distinctively modern language con-ference ever held in Colorado. The average at-tendance at the four sessions was about 200, ofwhom probably one-third were frQm other col-leges and schools. The interest in the papers waskeen, and the discussions were animated. Pro-fessor Cutting of Chicago University said that hehad often attended conferences of the sort in theEast and Middle East, but he had never been atone where there was such open frank discussionand such a reciprocal exchange of ideas as atColorado, College. The teachers from all overthe state declared enthusiastically that the meet-
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Palmer Hall. important, what sort ofWhat shall be our life in Colorado College? Inthe first place we believe we should have highideals, should put our life on the highest planepossible. True, we may never reach these ideaKbut yet our lives will undoubtedly be strengthenedb-cause of the trial. This magnificent new build-ing we have just dedicated is a source of pleasureand satisfaction to us all, but after all it is noth-ing but a shellâthat which counts, which makesor mars, is the life within. We believe that thebest motto for our life is,To send out fromthis College true men and women. General View of Main College Buildings.Coburn Library. life shall we have? Perkins Hall. ings had been of the greatest benefit to them. The most practical result of the conferenceswas the appointment of two committees to con-sider matters of interest to the modern-languageteachers of Colorado. One committee was com-posed of Professor E. S. Parsons of Colorado Col-lege, Professor J. Raymond Brackett o

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  • booksubject:Colorado_College
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  • booksubject:College_newspapers_and_periodicals
  • bookpublisher:Colorado_College
  • bookcontributor:Colorado_College__Tutt_Library
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  • bookleafnumber:429
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