Word: broader
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...road to amicable relations is a fuller comprehension of what the "other fellow" stands for, what he desires, what his difficulties are, and how his temperament corresponds to one's own. Before the fire breaks into flames, let us cease dodging vital issues, and candidly seek the solution by broader intelligence as to our common interests...
...have concluded that in addition to the healthful exercise, they have met several men they otherwise would not have met. They have surprised themselves to find that they had something they never knew they had, and as one Freshman expressed it: "It has been worth while because of the broader point of view I have after this past year's experience...
...general information examination which has been given for some years at Bryn Mawr, for example; therein the every-day knowledge of the student is tested by questions similar to those which gave Henry Ford such an uncomfortable day on the witness stand. The Harvard examination tests rather the broader bearings and significance of such special learning as the college courses have poured into the student...
...public," it is not difficult to realize that its possibilities do not end there. Indeed, Senator Caider himself admits that it is an opening wedge for additional legislation. And although the bill does not set up any new governmental machinery, it is nevertheless an effective step toward even broader control...
...pamphlet describing for South American citizens the University is significant of the general trend of Harvard influence and policy. More and more is the University becoming an international rather than a local institution. This new indication of South American interest would appear to be the opening of an even broader field of activity, giving the University a wider range of thought and action than ever before...