Word: considerable
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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The Boston Ethical Society announces two public meetings to be held under the auspices of the American Ethical Union, in Repertory Hall, 264 Huntington Ave., Boston. This Sunday at 10.30 o'clock, Dr. David S. Muzzey '93. Professor of American History at Columbia, will speak on "Liberty and Authority in...
"For graduate students the mere contact with professors who are doing valuable research work may be sufficient stimulus, but an undergraduate feels the need of an interesting presentation from a man who is whole-heartedly devoted to the work of imparting to others the enthusiasm which he feels in his...
"I consider it regrettable that the prizes offered by the University for theses, etc., are given so little publicity by the CRIMSON and by the faculty. If the CRIMSON allotted at least as much space to the announcement of the awarding of such prizes and scholastic honors as it does...
Even potent James Henry Thomas, famed "Balance Wheel of British Labor," was without his usual dynamic optimism as he informed the Congress that the Railway Men's Unions, of which he is General Secretary, are now slightly dwindling in membership. "People," said Mr. Thomas indignantly, "tell the workers not...
Calles has been called a Dictator, as was Obregon, as have been most Presidents of Mexico. Therefore the Nation was moved in the very depths of its emotional being, last week, when President Calles said: "For the first time in Mexican history the Republic faces a situation whose dominant note...