Show I Millikan l Raps College Policy On December 5 down in Arkan Arkansas Arkansas Ark Ark- an ansas as in dedicating a new science building at Conway the famous scientist and thinker said We over too many and es especially especially especially es- es unqualified students into the higher educational system under under under un un- un- un der the influence of state subsidy It is a tendency the Nobel prize winner in physics declared which may well give us no little concern here as well as in Germany Ger Ger- many The gravest lesson the present situation in Europe has to teach the American people is that there are subtle dangers inherent in I government paternalism If politics politics poli poli- til tics instead of nf sound economics n determine action It has been coming this fall in with a vengeance In Germany the young Germans Germans Germans Ger Ger- mans are crowding into the universities universities universities uni uni- in unprecedented numbers num num- bers This paternalism is so apparent that a Uintah Basin paper such as this w weekly eldy has played up the simple facts When men of Milli- Milli Millikan's loans kan's standing press hard on the same key after viewing the situation situ situ- situation situation situ situ- from many angles we quote the tile above as further proof that our stand has been well taken |