Word: broadly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...what the term means. And it is probably more accurate to say that what The Arts promotes is interest, interest in the College as well as in the outside world, and interest in things material as well as in things mental. The program of the society should be as broad as its members' desire for selfcuture; the officers do well in making no attempt at restriction...
...thirty-five per cent of the class, and rose to over fifty-five per cent in 1916. This is in itself by no means undesirable. That the men engaged in business affairs, and especially those who occupy positions of great power and responsibility, should have a broad education and a large outlook on life, is altogether for the advantage of the nation. Perhaps our colleges could do no better work than forming the minds and characters of such men; and if the growth in the total number of college students is due to the fact that youths who look forward...
...track meet to be held on March 3, it was decided at a recent meeting of the I. C. A. A. A. A. in New York, where C. V. Chandler '23, manager of the Crimson runners, was the University's representative. Of secondary importance was the decision that the broad-jumping pit will be twice as broad, twice as deep, and will contain more dirt and sawdust...
...Harvard in 1871 as professor of Political Economy. In the words of President Eliot, "We must wait for the safe conduct of our nation in economics, until a new generation of men trained in sound business principles arises. The country needs men of sound judgement in business, men of broad vision and a sure understanding...
...congestion is largely an out-growth of the five hundred and sixty-nine broad-casting stations now in operation. When one city possesses twenty broadcasting centers, and each at the same time sends out a different form of entertainment, the result is terrible even to the ear of a trained stone-blaster. It is this problem which Secretary Hoover declares is undermining the whole, useful future of wireless. If Dante were journalistically inclined today, he would be adding another circle to his Inferno, and unless controlled...