Word: according
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...prospect of the new government accomplishing its ends are brighter than the struggles of its construction would indicate. With the foreign policy of Dr. Stresemann, the "New York Times" reports the Socialists in complete accord. The important steps of entering the League of Nations and carrying out the Locarno treaty will have the support of a majority. Any government which can set Germany thus far in the direction of European peace will not be a failure...
...probably be carried still further in the Yale schools of Medicine and Divinity. In the former, the abolition of the scholastic year system of pursuing studies may be discarded in the near future. Dean Milton C. Winternitz of the School of Medicine, has advocated the proposed changes as in accord with the present theory of graduate education and has denied that they are of a particularly radical nature...
...Bowdoin. Bowdoin College has become introspective of its own accord. President Kenneth C. M. Sills and his faculty are not complacent about the present character of their institution. They are looking ahead. They have adopted a program of self-analysis for the institution to follow and evolved a ten-year plan of popular reforms. Alumni, faculty and undergraduate committees are in action. Last week the undergraduates made public some answers they had given to 88 questions of their own devising. Such performances, wherever conducted, seldom bring anything startling to light. They would never be held if there was any likelihood...
...necessity of the legally constituted authorities in the naval service being the sole judges of the sufficiency of the reasons actuating all orders to naval craft, and further recognizing that the practice of ordering movements of naval vessels for the purpose of complying with public requests is in accord with long-established custom, it is considered that such movements should be limited to essentially naval and military operations in so far as possible, especially in the case of new and experimental types...
...really havn't got an awful lot to say in favor of the lyrics or the staging or the book of "The Fool for Scandal", but we are heartily in accord with the spirit in which in is given. In any musical comedy, whether amateur or professional, it is important that the actors should realize at the outset that their efforts are not going to revolutionize the drama, but may very likely serve as excellent entertainment for several odd hundred people. To aftain that end all the necessary seriousness of rehearsals and first performances must be dropped when the show...