Word: discuss
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Teachers Discuss Controversy...
...current issue, the New Republic turns from the crying evils of Wall Street and the White House, and discusses with the same merry gusto the crying evils of the football field. In a long editorial captioned "Pigskin Preferred", reprinted elsewhere in this mornings CRIMSON, the editors discuss with mock seriousness the increasing emphasis which is being placed on football in general, and Harvard football in particular, ending with the solemn proposal that college football teams be placed on a truly business-like basis by the formation of stock companies, organized to manipulate the interests of college football teams in such...
...your American undergraduates, when they talk about it at all, seem to discuss international politics, never national politics. I think that's a very great pity, because in England we students are forever discussing national politics, and planning the time when we shall be able to engage in them actively, and developing our political preferences and beliefs all the while. But over here your students seem to ignore national politics almost entirely...
Colonel Mitchell's expected court martial for the language he used in criticizing the Army Air Service (TIME, Sept. 14) remained in the offing last week. He was called to the office of the Inspector General of the Army to discuss the proposed charges but the charges were not formally filed...
Notable occurrences were two: 1) Bishop Vedenski, of the great Moscow Cathedral of Christ the Savior, leader of the Russian Church reform movement, hinted broadly at a wish to discuss with the Vatican some means of reuniting the Eastern (Greek) and Western (Roman Catholic) Christian Churches, and thus bridging the great schism which has lasted more than 1,000 years. 2) Bishop Makary of Peterhof (near Leningrad) urged that the Russian Church adopt "a form of weekly prayer for the Soviet Government, which is now definitely established by the will of the majority of the Russian people . . . and therefore worthy...