Word: discuss
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...entire Freshman class will meet in the New Lecture Hall next Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock, in order to discuss concentration and distribution...
Professor Alfred N. Whitehead, Professor of Philosophy, will deliver the nineteenth lecture of the Phillips Brooks House lecture course on religion at 4 o'clock tomorrow, taking as his subject "Science and Religion". Professor Whitehead, who is well known as a mathematical philosopher and logician, of Cambridge University, will discuss his subject from an analytical point of view...
Feeling free to discuss the composition of the Overseers because of his retirement from the Board three years ago, Judge Grant mentions individual members in 1895, at the time of his first election, and in 1924-25, "none of whom", he says, "could seem-utilitarian in his outlook save to a person who regards all distinguished men as enemies of learning...
...significant that the debate has been selected as the best fitted vehicle for clarifying this clash. The ridicule, which once fell upon the annual rantings over "The Pen and the Sword" is gone; a conversational attitude and a willingness to discuss questions of real interest have won back the prestige of debate...
...other. The ideas in the cover drawing are clever, but the drawing itself is careless and not up to the artist's usual good work. The person who drew the lady in the African river should be instructed in anatomy. With the air filled by anthropology Professors who discuss the "missing link" over the radio, nothing could be more priceless than the first picture in the magazine, a chip of the Old Sod. The "Prologue" is above reproach...