The Higher Education as 
a Training for Business 
By HARRY PRATT JUDSON, President of the 
University of Chicago 
“It must not be forgotten that no col- 
lege can insure an education to a young man. 
More definitely, no college gives an educa- 
ion. t colleges can do is to provide 
the facilities whereby one who wishes may 
so much wider comprehension of society and 
life as to enable one to be useful and to find 
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college education, in short, may enable one 
to earn a living. It should also teach one 
how to live.”—From the Preface. 
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The Country Church 
and the Rural Problem 
By KENYON lL. BUTTERFIELD 
President of the Massachusetts Agricultural College 
into the influences w 
aid in solving it. His conclusion is that no in- 
community for leading 
new birth of aspiration and hope. 
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