Word: aspect
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...wish to congratulate the CRIMSON on its interest in the case of Miss Edith Berkman as evidenced by its editorial yesterday morning. We believe, however, that one important aspect of the case was neglected...
...Article II of the Treaty of 1921) the Irish Free State has "the same constitutional status ... as the Dominion of Canada," observed that in 1926 the Imperial Conference defined dominions as "autonomous communities within the British Empire, equal in status, in no way subordinate one to another in any aspect of their domestic or external affairs, though united by common allegiance to the Crown and freely associated as members of the British Commonwealth of Nations...
...antiquities, illuminated by the omiscient Baedecker. Physical glories form a major attraction of European civilization, but with a leavening of the human element they produce only an incomplete and necessarily distorted conception in 'tourists' minds. Recognizing the need of bringing the traveller into contact with this other, more important aspect of European life the International Service has instituted its conferences. As an easy and effective way to bring together students of different lands, it not only promotes an illuminating fellowship between foreigners, but gives the traveller a chance to secure a better rounded, more just appreciation of other nationalities...
...Money was plentiful. The mad orgy was on. Speculation was encouraged not only by bankers greedy for profits but by the very Government itself. In one aspect the people themselves were to blame; but in another every rule of fair play, every principle of forthrightness and honesty acquit those ignorant of finance and transfer the guilt to the international bankers who coined the ignorance and confidence of their customers. ... If ever there was a racket imposed upon the American people, that racket is the racket that has been played upon American investors by the international bankers with the securities they...
...liberal supervision of the course. The lecturers might succeed, as some already do, in relating their lectures more closely to the material and purpose of the course, without slipping into the easy error of repeating background material to be found in the required reading. More emphasis on the historical aspect of the material would clear many of the confusions existing in the course. But the real remedy lies with the section men. If the course is to become clear and unified they must cooperate, either by regular meetings to discuss their problems and work, or by some adherence...