登陆注册
5419400000038

第38章 COLLEGE PAPERS(4)

This is the impression left on the mind of any observing student by too many of his fellows.They seem all frigid old men;and one pauses to think how such an unnatural state of matters is produced.We feel inclined to blame for it the unfortunate absence of UNIVERSITY FEELING which is so marked a characteristic of our Edinburgh students.Academical interests are so few and far between -students,as students,have so little in common,except a peevish rivalry -there is such an entire want of broad college sympathies and ordinary college friendships,that we fancy that no University in the kingdom is in so poor a plight.Our system is full of anomalies.A,who cut B whilst he was a shabby student,curries sedulously up to him and cudgels his memory for anecdotes about him when he becomes the great so-and-so.Let there be an end of this shy,proud reserve on the one hand,and this shuddering fine ladyism on the other;and we think we shall find both ourselves and the College bettered.Let it be a sufficient reason for intercourse that two men sit together on the same benches.Let the great A be held excused for nodding to the shabby B in Princes Street,if he can say,'That fellow is a student.'Once this could be brought about,we think you would find the whole heart of the University beat faster.We think you would find a fusion among the students,a growth of common feelings,an increasing sympathy between class and class,whose influence (in such a heterogeneous company as ours)might be of incalculable value in all branches of politics and social progress.It would do more than this.If we could find some method of making the University a real mother to her sons -something beyond a building of class-rooms,a Senatus and a lottery of somewhat shabby prizes -we should strike a death-blow at the constrained and unnatural attitude of our Society.At present we are not a united body,but a loose gathering of individuals,whose inherent attraction is allowed to condense them into little knots and coteries.Our last snowball riot read us a plain lesson on our condition.

There was no party spirit -no unity of interests.A few,who were mischievously inclined,marched off to the College of Surgeons in a pretentious file;but even before they reached their destination the feeble inspiration had died out in many,and their numbers were sadly thinned.Some followed strange gods in the direction of Drummond Street,and others slunk back to meek good-boyism at the feet of the Professors.

The same is visible in better things.As you send a man to an English University that he may have his prejudices rubbed off,you might send him to Edinburgh that he may have them ingrained -rendered indelible -fostered by sympathy into living principles of his spirit.And the reason of it is quite plain.From this absence of University feeling it comes that a man's friendships are always the direct and immediate results of these very prejudices.A common weakness is the best master of ceremonies in our quadrangle:a mutual vice is the readiest introduction.The studious associate with the studious alone -the dandies with the dandies.There is nothing to force them to rub shoulders with the others;and so they grow day by day more wedded to their own original opinions and affections.They see through the same spectacles continually.All broad sentiments,all real catholic humanity expires;and the mind gets gradually stiffened into one position -becomes so habituated to a contracted atmosphere,that it shudders and withers under the least draught of the free air that circulates in the general field of mankind.

Specialism in Society then is,we think,one cause of our present state.Specialism in study is another.We doubt whether this has ever been a good thing since the world began;but we are sure it is much worse now than it was.

Formerly,when a man became a specialist,it was out of affection for his subject.With a somewhat grand devotion he left all the world of Science to follow his true love;and he contrived to find that strange pedantic interest which inspired the man who 'Settled HOTI'S business -let it be -Properly based OUN -

Gave us the doctrine of the enclitic DE,Dead from the waist down.'

Nowadays it is quite different.Our pedantry wants even the saving clause of Enthusiasm.The election is now matter of necessity and not of choice.Knowledge is now too broad a field for your Jack-of-all-Trades;and,from beautifully utilitarian reasons,he makes his choice,draws his pen through a dozen branches of study,and behold -John the Specialist.That this is the way to be wealthy we shall not deny;but we hold that it is NOT the way to be healthy or wise.The whole mind becomes narrowed and circumscribed to one 'punctual spot'of knowledge.A rank unhealthy soil breeds a harvest of prejudices.Feeling himself above others in his one little branch -in the classification of toadstools,or Carthaginian history -he waxes great in his own eyes and looks down on others.Having all his sympathies educated in one way,they die out in every other;and he is apt to remain a peevish,narrow,and intolerant bigot.

Dilettante is now a term of reproach;but there is a certain form of dilettantism to which no one can object.It is this that we want among our students.We wish them to abandon no subject until they have seen and felt its merit -to act under a general interest in all branches of knowledge,not a commercial eagerness to excel in one.

In both these directions our sympathies are constipated.We are apostles of our own caste and our own subject of study,instead of being,as we should,true men and LOVING students.

Of course both of these could be corrected by the students themselves;but this is nothing to the purpose:it is more important to ask whether the Senatus or the body of alumni could do nothing towards the growth of better feeling and wider sentiments.Perhaps in another paper we may say something upon this head.

同类推荐
  • 天王太子辟罗经

    天王太子辟罗经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 大毗卢遮那成佛经疏

    大毗卢遮那成佛经疏

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 诸真内丹集要

    诸真内丹集要

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 佛说兜调经

    佛说兜调经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 陆地仙经

    陆地仙经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 特种坦克科技知识(上)(最具震撼性的装甲战车科技)

    特种坦克科技知识(上)(最具震撼性的装甲战车科技)

    坦克是现代陆上作战的主要武器,具有“陆战之王”的美称,通常装有一门火炮和多门自动武器,有的带有穿甲弹,具有强大的直射火力、高度越野机动性和极强的装甲防护能力和突击能力,主要执行与对方坦克或其他装甲车辆作战,也可以压制、消灭反坦克武器、摧毁工事、歼灭敌方有生力量。
  • 主人有酒欢今夕

    主人有酒欢今夕

    一个对酒颇感兴趣的的现代少女苏意,在一次意外中和朋友一起穿越到了另一个平行世界里,同样的名字,不同的故事,在这个世界看她怎么开酒店,怎么一步步发展发展自己的商业帝国,还有和向亦宸的小甜蜜
  • 冰山酷爱:魔女饲养法

    冰山酷爱:魔女饲养法

    他大概是第一个从相亲会场被赶出来的亿万富豪。然后,他拣到了一个从天而降的少女……她是异界光明阵营里唯一精通黑暗系魔法的天才魔法师,亡灵魔法光明魔法全不在话下。一次失败的魔法研究将她自己送去了另一个截然不同的世界。那里的天空没有龙而是飞机,那里的铁盒子里还可以放出影像!于是当冰山酷总撞上腹黑魔女,就只有天雷勾动地火,撞一个火花四溅、暧昧丛生。——“光明系魔法?黑暗系魔法?还有命运系的大预言术?你到底是什么人?”——少女舞动着法杖,露出一个坏坏的笑容:“你猜~”
  • 我在灵域的升级日常

    我在灵域的升级日常

    这是一个小人物的升级日常,一个非生即死的所在,莫名的被选择成为了这死生之地的成员,灵域中,一切既有定数,又充满变数,楚牧不想死,那就是只能在这生与死的杀戮中,不断获胜,一步步变强,向那象征荣誉的最高位置的灵域之王——阎王,发起挑战。
  • 你若不勇敢,谁替你坚强

    你若不勇敢,谁替你坚强

    《你若不勇敢,谁替你坚强》一书告诉我们一个道理:在痛苦的折磨下,有的人会沮丧沉沦,会陷入悲伤之中不能自拔,一步步走向绝望。有的人就算心痛却不肯低头,终于在苦难中学会挺立自己坚强的灵魂。挺过去,就意味着一切。挺过去,一切苦难都会变成生命中的一道彩虹。
  • 中国古代造船与航海

    中国古代造船与航海

    本套丛书是由吉林文史出版社和吉林出版集团有限责任公司组织国内知名专家学者编写的一套旨在传播中华五千年优秀传统文化,提高全民文化修养的大型知识读本。该书在深入挖掘和整理中华优秀传统文化成果的同时,结合社会发展,注入了时代精神。书中优美生动的文字、简明通俗的语言、图文并茂的形式,把中国文化中的物态文化、制度文化、行为文化、精神文化等知识要点全面展示给读者。点点滴滴的文化知识仿佛颗颗繁星,组成了灿烂辉煌的中国文化的天穹。
  • 文艺的咸鱼人生

    文艺的咸鱼人生

    “麻烦你们不要再问我要不要进军娱乐圈了,我不想进,我只想安安静静的当一只晒太阳的咸鱼。”——林瀚。这是来自文娱大爆炸时代的一条小鱼干的梦想。本书读者群:766455254
  • 绝世皇妃

    绝世皇妃

    她穿越到古代,成为嫡女……然而,皇宫之宫却满满的都是仇恨。她无奈之下,选择离开自己的国家……在异国他乡施展一身的才华。
  • 领导智慧方圆之道

    领导智慧方圆之道

    大凡卓有成就的领导者无不具有超凡脱俗的领导智慧。领导智慧是见微知著的眼光,是对大局的把握和操纵,是勇于决策的胆略,是举重若轻、化繁为简的手段和技巧。丰富、修练领导智慧是提高领导水平的捷径。
  • 凰鸾之歌

    凰鸾之歌

    五凤,凤,青鸾,鸑鷟,鹓鶵,鸿鹄。主人公转世为凤,青鸾之体,冰凰之魂,吸血鬼之瞳,噬冰者之脉,这些都成了她有力的武器,刻苦修炼登峰造极,都只为活下去,不愿重蹈覆辙。却无意间背负了某种使命。(小升初,不喜勿喷)