Show The Old Dogma and the New The Yale graduate whose diploma dates back to the early has seen since then changes in fn the rell life functions and spirit of the university uni university that would have amazed colleg college college col leg lege ancestors of the Puritan creed He has has seen the clerical unity of the corporation give place to a non-cler non leal ical majority a university president not not a clergyman break the clerical succession succession of well nigh years the theold theold theold old Congregational divinity school with such a roster as' as Taylor Bacon and Dwight proclaim sectarian non-sectarian Ism Ism- the college graduating each yeat more Episcopalians than Congregationalists Congregationalists Sunday services shifted to tc Woolsey hall ball with sermons by preachers preach ers of diverse creeds and such sueh minot loosing of the stern old regimen oJ oi ol orthodoxy as the extinction of ot Sunday chapel and of the afternoon Sunday service Another ad advance vance step in ra liberality is now made with the Sunday opening of the art school collections col cal and of Peabody museum to ta n the public To the young of the present present pres ent Now New England generation the Incident incident In may seem trivial It In fact While small In fn Itself is another sign of that transition from old dogma to the new humanity Yale Yale Alumni Weekly I |