Word: devotee
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Aiming to run his paper at a profit and not just for fun, Boyd hired the Pilot's ex-publisher, Nelson C. Hyde, as its news and business manager. Boyd will devote himself to writing the editorials. Says he: "I am a sincere believer in the importance and influence...
A step in the direction of College-supervised reviews was taken by the Student Council at its last meeting when the undergraduate governing body unanimously approved the theory of course-sponsored reviews and recommended that each professor devote some time to summing up his own course to the class.
This month's "Guardian" is undoubtedly the best issue of the year, but is hardly lives up to its subtitle: "The only undergraduate magazine of the social sciences in the United States." Of the six articles in this number, only two are by undergraduates. The rest of the contributors' list...
On still another important aspect of the problem the four agreed, namely that the United States government has done very little constructive work on the food relief problem. Since they felt that the government is the only medium for a foolproof, efficient plan, they are anxious that Washington devote more...
Post-war liberals will find in Harold Rugg's awakening a nostalgic flavor. Greenwich Village, Walter Lippmann's New Republic and Sinclair Lewis were in their heyday, corsets were coming off and speakeasies coming in. Rugg discovered Isadora Duncan, the Fabian Society, John Dewey, Thorstein Veblen, the "new...