Word: broadness
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...chief interest and glory of the ministry lies in its broad human interest, and the insight it gives into the hearts of men" was the message left by Bishop William Lawrence '71, in the fourth vocational talk, on "The Ministry of the Clergyman and of the Layman" at the Union last night...
Last week the Reparations Commission Sub-Committee of Experts deputed a Drafting Committee to begin the tedious work of reducing to concrete English and French texts the broad principles upon which the American, British and French experts had already agreed...
Last week he returned to Berlin for a holiday, after a prolonged trip through Russia. Interviewed in Berlin he made ominous reference to the idea of a German-Russian-Japanese alliance. In his mind the vision is not dead. He concluded by paying high compliment to the "broad education, culture, courage, energy" of the leaders of new Russia, and to the "noble, patriotic feeling" of the Japanese...
...America, favors the bill with some modification. Secretary of War Weeks fears its provisions may hamper the Army's Signal Service. Guy E. Tripp, Chairman of the Board of the Westinghouse Company, favors the creation of a super-radio broadcasting system under an interstate radio commission with broad powers. Six or more high-powered stations strategically located at focal points would be interconnected by wire or radio "pick-ups." In addition local stations would serve the various communities with material of local interest. The Westinghouse interests now control the nearest .approach to such a system. Their central broadcasting station...
...entitling them to seats in the gallery, at Amee Brothers' bookstore. Women will not be admitted to seats on the floor. Professor W. R. Spalding '87, in commenting on this concert says, "Mr. Whiting's last Exposition will give music lovers an excellent opportunity to become acquainted with a broad range of chamber music, since the program includes one of the most stirring and truly inspiring string quartets of Haydn, the founder of idiomatic writing for four solo string instruments, and a trio for three strings by Koldaly, one of the modern Hungarian composers...