Word: aspect
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...selected from the fields of English, the Classics, and History and Literature, has been proposed. It is planned that the group will concentrate on some subject common to all of the departments, a study of epic poetry, for example. Each of the tutees will read material dealing with some aspect of the subject which is pertinent to his field and there will be papers and discussion...
...from one prison unit to the others. The conclusion of Mr. Forbes' report noted that "it was the unanimous opinion of the council of inmates with whom I consulted that they all preferred Norfolk on the ground that they are treated like human beings there and it is this aspect of the institution that I cannot too strongly recommend...
Entirely leaving out the financial aspect, it is a gigantic undertaking, worthy, in size and progressiveness, of a Lowell or an Eliot--in fact, one might say now, of a Conant! Creighton Churchill...
...This aspect of genetics was notably presented for court action a year ago in New Haven where a justice of the peace permitted Dr. Alexander S. Wiener, Brooklyn blood specialist, to perform the blood test. This test is the issue of the blood classifications which Dr. Karl Landsteiner of the Rockefeller Institute discovered when he was a young researcher in Vienna 30 years ago. There are four main classes of human blood (O, A, B and AB). If, for example, a woman whose blood was of type A had a child by a man of type A, the child...
Such a system should at least be worth trying. It is open to considerable argument whether from a strictly curricular standpoint most undergraduates would gain thereby. On its social aspect, however, the plan has a certain appeal. Each college might act as an antidote for the more unfortunate features of the other. A better balanced product might very possibly result...