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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...will undoubtedly run are Chancellor Hans Luther, who, when hairs are not split, is a Monarchist, and ex-Chancellor Wilhelm Marx, leader of the Catholics. Chancellor Luther can depend upon the Monarchist vote and the votes of the big interests. Chancellor Marx can depend on the Catholic vote alone. There remain the large Socialist and the smaller Democratic votes. For whom will these people vote? Possibly for a Socialist candidate, say ex-Chancellor Philipp Scheidemann; but, if the issue is to be between Herrn Luther and Marx, it would seem that a majority of the Socialists and Democrats...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GERMANY: Long Live the Republic | 3/9/1925 | See Source »

...likely to be changed. McElroy's height will again give him the starting call at the tap-off job with Leekley starting at left forward. Captain Luman, at center for the Eli quintet, is the second highest scorer on the Yale team to date, and the Crimson substitutions will depend in large part on his playing. Leekley may be shifted to jump against him with Jones used at forward, or Rauh may get the assignment...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1928 TO PLAY M. I. T. BEFORE UNIVERSITY TACKLES BULLDOG | 3/6/1925 | See Source »

...which many famed and able gentry* have failed. Great industry, great acumen, an unmatched wealth of material?these might have enabled a writer of less brilliance than Miss Lowell to compile a biography equally meticulous. But the service she does Keats is one which involves but does not depend upon any new documents, acumen or industry; it is a service of psychological interpretation which Miss Lowell is peculiarly fitted to give, and which may well become the first canon of a new technic in biographic criticism...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Keats+G525 | 3/2/1925 | See Source »

...obtainable, which could otherwise be used to maintain or improve existing instruction or research. In deciding, therefore, to undertake any work it is necessary to inquire whether the service to be rendered is greater or less than attempting to improve existing departments of the University. and this will depend upon the needs of those departments, and upon the question whether it is better to have a limited number of departments of the highest excellence or a larger number less perfect. We must remember also that at Harvard any deficits practically come out of the central cultural part of the University...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WORKSHOP GROWTH WOULD HURT COLLEGE SAYS LOWELL | 2/19/1925 | See Source »

...taken as a "C" medium; and marks are announced which give no indication of individual accomplishment. Fortunately, this second evil seems to be on the ebb. The first; however, is rising steadily, and deserves all the condemnation that can be heaped upon it. The grade must be made to depend not on the relative position of a student in an arbitrary scale, but on his absolute merit as displayed in his work...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MURDER BY STATISTICS | 2/11/1925 | See Source »

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