Word: contact
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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There can be no question of the importance of the work these men might do if it were possible to make proper provision for them. Brought into close contact with the professors who are doing research work in important fields of law, not only will they stimulate the work of those professors but what the latter do will be made more effective practically through the research fellows going back each year to the institutions from which they have come, or going into teaching work in different institutions throughout the country, and thus aiding to diffuse rapidly throughout the country...
...subject of the lecture, which will be held in Peabody Hall of the Phillips Brooks House at 4 o'clock, will be "Mysticism, Evidence of God, Prayer", and Professor Lake will deal largely with actual conscious contact with God, and the bases of religious beliefs...
Next, when Chief Pilot Carl Ben Eielson stepped into the Alaskan's cockpit and signaled "Contact!" for a test flight, the craft bucked and plunged, struggled amain with roaring cylinders, but could not rise from the clinging snowfield. Overhead there was perfect flying weather, bright and clear. Eielson ripped the throttle wide open. The Alaskan roared forward, kicking up a small blizzard, and at last crept clear and aloft?only, when she landed after a brisk spin, to crash into a buried wire fence at the end of the field, smashing her propeller, landing gear and fuselage. No Pole flight...
...cautiously asked by a pressman, working up a story on the value of health to business executives, what he thought of the idea. Said Mr. Vauclain: "In my business I make it a point never to inquire into the personal affairs of the men with whom I come in contact-the way they live is. their affair. My job is to look after myself so I can stick on the job and give them plenty of work to keep them busy." He keeps fit by keeping a physician hired permanently to guard his health. Although a strong individualist, he agreed...
...CRIMSON reporter also asked Senator Owen what he though the effect of the Student Federation would be in improving international relations. "I am sure," Senator Owen replied, "that by bringing the students of the European and American countries into contact with each other a great deal can and will be done to further international understanding. The movement is of particular importance because the rulers of the future will be largely recruited from the students of today...