Word: developing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...conception of the means of attain ing Socialism, meaning that, in opposition to Red terrorism, "the proletarian State must get a hold upon the chief commanding heights of industry and commerce; then, by means of commercial competition, conquer private capitalism, and the quicker we develop our economic re sources the sooner we shall accomplish our socialistic aims...
...college is to be useful it must develop a new machinery. It must teach the undergraduate to achieve work of graduate quality within the limite of his four year course. He must acquire a more intimate familiarity with the instruments of knowledge, and this must be done without sacrificing the ordinary advantages of undergraduate life...
...order to develop this valuable power of advanced study, it will be necessary to make changes in the present system. During the first year, however, the conditions will be virtually unchanged. The Freshman will be required to fill the distribution program, and if possible, take some steps toward the selection of a concentration field...
...violent and in cases so disastrous, that it is doubtful wisdom to widen the breach Freshmen should be subject to the examination system as they now are, in order that their fitness to do college work may be tested and in order that a new found freedom may not develop into licensed idleness. Sophomores, also, should be subject to the examination with the exception of those who as Freshmen reached Groups I and II of the Rank List. These intellectual aristocrats, having proved their worth, should, if they have decided upon a field of concentration, be freed from the examination...
...attempt to develop a renewed interest in Protestant Liturgy, some of the students of the Harvard Theological School are to present a liturgical service of readings and music, without address, in Andover Chapel, Andover Hall, at 5 o'clock on Holy Thursday, April 9. The subject of the service will be "Where is thy God?", and readings have been selected from the various literatures of the world, to be interwoven with liturgical music, which will be furnished by members of the Glee Club. The meeting will be open to the general public...