The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 10, 1951, Image 5
Tkarsday. May 10, 1951
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Page F1t«
Babson’s Letter
Bobson Says Employers
Want More Than Lib-
ral Arts Graduates.
By ROGER W. BABSON
Babson Park, Mass., May 1.—I
have a conviction that the draft,
education and the welfare of our
country are inseparable. I wonder
if the draft plan
ners in Washing
ton realize how
important educa
tion is to our sur
vival.
But merely “go-
i n g to college"
does not necessar
ily mean getting
an education. In
many cases it
means four years
of loafing. No wonder the only in
stitutions which are holding their
own in enrollment are Negro
gro coleges—the Colored people ap
preciate education — while theo
logical schools show an increase
of 15.2 per cent for 1950 over
1949. Tlie real reason why some
liberal arts colleges are having
such a hard time getting students
is not due so much to the draft,
but to the fact that so many em
ployers don’t want young men
from the Ivy,coleges. This in part
explains why enrollments in men’s
colleges iqr 1950 were 9.3 pre cent
below 1949, compared with a drop
••gw W.
Chiropractic Care
Restores Health of
Ware Shoals Woman
’T felt Ittce I could hardly walk be
cause of the awful pains in my legs
and the lower part of my back," said
Mrs. Essie Mason, Rt. 1, Ware Shoals,
S. C., before she started chiropractic
adjustments under Dr. Hart of Lau
rens, S. C.
"My back had caused me to suffer
off and on all my life, but all that
suffering is a thing of the past since
1 received adjustments from Dr.
Hart I had a stiff feeling In my neck
and across my shoulders. I eras un
derweight and suffered with weak,
dizzy spells due to low blood pres
sure
My lags and back stopped hurting
and the pains have not returned. I
feel better, sleep better, and have
gained weight since Chiropractic 1
care. There has been no recurrence
of thoat weak dizzy spelli, which 1
were mid to be teamed by low blood
prssure."
“I recommend Chiropractic to any
one suffering, with the sincere hope
that they too. will And a solution to
their health problems.** —Adv.
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of only two-tenths of 1 per cent in
women's colleges. t
Large private universities in the
midst of building and expansion
programs must now curtail sharply
any further outlay. Some liberal
arts colleges that cater solely to
men may be forced to close for two
or more years or offer accelerated'
work.
If not heavily endowed, they may
close their doors for the last time
this coming June unless Uncle Sam
soon gives them a helping hand by
subsidizing acceleated work.
1951 Enrollment
. Too many four year Ivy colleges;
are not only wasting a year of stu
dents’ time and money, but are act
ually training them to be drones
rather than workers. To overcome
this handicap, an interesting expe-[
riment is to be tried at Eureka,
Kan., the center of the U. S. Here'
a fifty weeks course of 40 hours a
week (the same as the young man 1
would work if engaged in industry)
will give a student, in 50 weeks
all he would get his last year of
high school and his first year of
college.
To meet the best part of the Eu-,
reka Plan’ ’is that it trains students
to work instead of play. Probably!
few students will accept the oppor-'
tunity, but those who do will be in
great demand for executive jobs by
industry if not drafted, or by the
armed forces if drafted. They surely
never would be used for cannon
fodder.
Not Neglect Education
General Eisenhower has said, "A
nation depending on guns alone for
its defense 1 ’ will soon be a corpse
in armor.” Character and educa
tion are our bulwarks against the
totalitarian state. Hitler failed be
cause he lacked these fundamentals.
Stalin will fail for the same rea
son. Hitler spent, and Stalin is
spending, huge sums for training
—not character and educational
training—but in teaching men to
(teatroy instead of to construct. This
is where the enemy is weak. TMs
is where we can be strong with our
good state universities.
Surely Mr. Malik has taught us
that the cultural and ideological
struggle is every bit as important
as military battles in conquering
Communism Mr. Vishinsky has
said, "We shall conquer the world,
not with atom bomba, but with
something the Americans cannot
produce—namely, propaganda” It
ough to be crystal clear, therefore,
that we must keep our educationaL
system in ttie best possible working 1
order if it is to meet this new kind
of attack successfully.
Schools snd colleges cannot dis
charge this grave responsibility if
they art financially handicapped
Our Government should, therefore,
seek practical solutions at once
which will give us not only the
military strength to survive, but
also the guarantee of maintaining
our educational system intact. This
is the vehicle which is so important
to us in this battle of ideas, brains,
snd doctrines. But the Government
should make sure that the students
so helped are taking some form of
accelerated education so as to learn
to work 50 weeks a year and 40
hours a week.
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