Word: developing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Senator Pepper last week completely altered his attitude. He is not only prepared to accept the World Court, but also the League with reservations. Said he: " In my judgment, as the discussion of the International Court proceeds, a sentiment for something bigger and more definite is likely to develop. . . . The League of Nations is being crystalized into the kind of association which the United States can enter." Critics are inclined to comment that it is Senator Pepper and not the League who has " moved over." This is the man who, as Vice President of the League for the Preservation...
...world today is drifting toward a spiritualistic movement which, though still in its infancy, may develop to greater heights." The speaker is not Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, but Rev. Herman Page, Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Diocese of Spokane. Sir Arthur himself says: " I can see a great church forming which will take in all sects from the Roman Catholic Church to the Salvation Army...
...probably a more important argument for the study of History is that that study is peculiarly fitted to develop one indispensable habit of thought, one important method of approach to most classes of questions. It inculcates what is sometimes called the "genetic" point of view. It teaches us that almost nothing here below is fixed and static; that growth and decay, change and adjustment are as much the rule in the political, social, and intellectual world as in the physical and biological; and by studying all things as in process of "becoming", by emphasizing the ideas of development, continuity with...
...understanding of the European student and his viewpoint. The aims of these three students are to tell the American student of the youth movements of their own country, and to find a basis on which the youth of their country can co-operate with the youth of ours to develop a spiritual renaissance...
...Foster '11, Coach Martin, Vinton Chapin '23, and R. G. Allen '26, the captain of the championship Freshman relay team this winter. The speakers stressed the fact that track is a sport in which everyone can find something which he can do, and in which he can develop himself by steady work. At the opening of the meeting, over which W. I. Nichols '26, the Freshman track manager, presided, the 1926 orchestra gave several selections...