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Show oo NEED OF DISCIPLINE IN COLLEGES EMPHASIZED Ni: YORK, Jan. 7. Stricter discipline dis-cipline in college education was advocated ad-vocated by Chancellor Elmer Ellsworth Ells-worth Brown of New York University, I in an uddrcsa at a dinner of tho Association As-sociation if American colleges opening open-ing Its seventh annual nietlng lust night Moru than fifty colleges were represented. "Colleges are SOOkeH of as disci-1 pllnary institutions." he said. Th peculiar thing Is that the only place I where discipline Is strictly enforced 1 Is In our play. We work In the colleges col-leges In a. haphazard wav, but discipline disci-pline is strict In play. Charles . Richmond, president of i L'nlon 'Ollege, paid a tribute t0 col-I col-I lege men ' as lenders in thought and) action in the world." but asserted "a ' fciM.d man;, collf praduato never u-ol aimvr l ho ilago' n mu.), art .md letters. lteatrirtion of registration to the Institutions' capacity was urged by Jamos A. Angell, president of the Carnegie Car-negie corporation of Now York Each additional studont. he said, waa a liability lia-bility and ioUeea should reatrUt theinavlvea to tholr limit until thev have resources with which to expand ' |