Word: aspects
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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With Mr. Hersey taking over this course on the principles of English versification, it seems likely that it will lose most of the air of long-haired aestheticism which has pervaded it in the past, and take on a more normal aspect...
...optimistic, and unknowing, docility. Now, however, when professors and instructors are beginning to portion out generous assignments of reading and to utter vague hints concerning the ultimate examination on that reading, the three weeks following the Christmas Holidays assume a more severe and on the whole a more normal aspect. As has been said before, and as will be said until experience has proved the truth of the statement, Respite is not, in this case, synonymous with Relaxation...
...Overbanked." A bank president from Sugar City, Idaho (Guy Emerson Bowerman), coined the word "overbanked" to characterize the condition of the country from that financial aspect. Urged he: "Fewer, stronger and more profitable banks." He favored consolidations and a country-wide system of chain banks as branches linked to giant parent institutions...
...equipped with an academic point of view. The evils of the increase in university enrollments have been dwelt upon sufficiently; it is enough to say that in the present case the reward of merit goes to the English: in accentuating the scholastic rather than the social, economic or whatnot aspect of education they have earned the right to more liberal educational methods Meanwhile America is not suffering unduly, for she is gradually changing her system to meet her own requirements...
Manley O. Hudson, Bemis Professor of International Law at the Law School, will address the Massachusetts branch of the League of Nations Non-Partisan Association tonight at a dinner to be held at the Hotel Bellevue. Professor Hudson will speak on some aspect of the eighth Assembly of the League, which he attended while on his sabbatical travels last year...