Word: aspects
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...individual, thinks of another. College democracy means a complete understanding between a conservative New England university, a middle-Western State university and a small, Southern college. There is no danger that the undergraduate will ignore the phase of the problem that affects him every day; but that the broader aspect will escape him is likely unless his attention is called to it. College democracy means two distinct things; what President Hadley and Doctor Angell ask is that the student appreciate fully both points of view...
...natural consequence is that he must look on his profession in a new light. When he talks football he must include not only a knowledge of the gridiron jargon, but an understanding of the commercial aspect which threatens the game; if it is rowing or track he must remember that in them "There exist opportunities for the promulgation of the international relationship whose recently appreciated significance has utterly changed their character as mere sport and made them important adjuncts to statecraft and diplomacy". His task has expanded beyond the realm of common reporter so that today it is of such...
...based on a natural and harmless instinct for rhythm, but on a craving for abnormal excitement". The Dartmouth Jack-o'-Lantern: "We're a dizzy people. The shimmy proves that, without the ghost of a need for further proof". From the New York University News: "Overlooking the physiological aspects of women's clothing there is a strong moral aspect to this laxity of dress. . . . There is a minimum of clothes and a maximum of cosmetics, head-decorations, fans and jewelry. It is, indeed, an alarming situation when our twentieth-century debutante comes out arrayed like a South Sea Island savage...
Every spring the Overseers hold a two-day meeting and in addition to transacting their regular business make a close study of some one aspect of life in the University. Last year they were told of the contributions of the University to original research...
...Another aspect to be noted is that the industrial system of Germany is practically intact, not having suffered as France has. The workers are united for the present government, and willing to work long hours and for low wages. Germany has made a more speedy recovery after the war than the other states of Europe with the exception of Belgium...