Word: adapters
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...trend is clearly toward the education of lawyers in the tradition of the Continent by adopting in some measure the curricula of its law schools which are broad enough to train sociologists and political scientists as well as lawyers. In thus seeking to adapt its instruction to the necessities of the age, the Yale Law School evidences a flexibility of program which should aid its development in the future. It is a process the parent institution in Cambridge might do well to watch...
...must first be educated, so that he knows the evils of liquor, and how to adapt himself to them. And most assuredly the way to teach him is not, when he is most eager to learn, to treat him like a small child, who is not yet old enough to drink...
Bishop Arundale, 54, has a comely, high caste Hindu wife named Rukmini, whom he married 13 years ago when she was 15. She has remained Hindu in faith because ''once a Hindu, always a Hindu. We do not always adapt ourselves to the new. I am in sympathy with my husband's work, as all religions have the same objective as their goal...
...later as a member of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Thus, I have had the opportunity of seeing his plans unfold and have witnessed the revolution which has taken place in the attitude of the student body towards scholarship. The problem we face today is how best adapt the great heritage of the past to the changing times and the uncertain future ahead. A university is primarily a group of creative scholars whose lives are dedicated to the greater glory of the human spirit. It scams to me a matter of the utmost Importance that in these difficult days...
...have always said with pride that the peculiar strength of democracy lay in its ability to adapt itself to changed conditions. We are witnesses to a demonstration of the truth of that boast...