Word: addresses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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After the forum questions which he answered at the conclusion of his address, Mr. Seasongood stated in definite terms his opinion of the present administration, with particular reference to the proposed Supreme Court reform...
...Department on Philosophy is, at 4 o'clock in Emerson Hall, sponsoring Professor Gerhart Husserl, formerly dean of the Law Faculty in the University of Kiel, who chooses "The Political Community vs. the Nation" for his address...
Last week in Washington was launched a still bigger and better attempt at horse trading. In the gilded auditorium of the Department of Labor Building in Washington, John G. Winant, former head of the Social Security Board got up to address a skimpy crowd of 300, most of them stodgy, elderly men. "Can we not reasonably expect," he asked, "that, without creating inconsistencies between the textile industry of an individual country and the economic structure of that country as a whole, other social conditions in the textile industry can likewise be raised to the level of other industries...
...best-equipped and the most disappointing woman novelist in the history of English literature." That she can be considered a disappointment indicates that she may be not just a highbrow writer but perhaps a great one. She is certainly the foremost woman author of her day. Her books are addressed not to a literary clique but to the Intelligent Common Reader. And the address is written in such a fine and flowing hand that even when it is illegible the hopeful addressee can find some profitable pleasure in puzzling over it. Even her obscurer books have something about them that...
...address was illustrated with motion pictures...