Word: discuss
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...clock, Appointments for conferences with Faculty Advisers. Each Freshman should go at once to his Faculty adviser and make an appointment for a conference to discuss his choice of studies. He should be sure to take with him the study card which he received in his registration envelope. This card, properly filled out and signed by the Adviser, should be handed in as soon as possible at University Hall, Room C; it must be in before 5.00 o'clock on Monday, September...
...clock. Appointments for conferences with Faculty Advisers. Each Freshman should go at once to his Faculty Adviser and make an appointment for a conference to discuss his choice of studies. He should be sure to take with him the study card which he received in his registration envelope. This card, properly filled out and signed by the Adviser, should be handed in as soon as possible at University hall, Room C; it must be in before 5.00 o'clock on Monday, September...
...there are critics who are honest and nonpartisan and who are willing to discuss and to learn. I believe we owe, therefore, a positive duty to clarify our purposes, to describe our methods and to reiterate our ideals...
...frank to say," remarked Speaker Byrns of the House of Representatives just before the Utility Holding Company Bill was finally passed last fortnight, "that I do not know enough about the bill to discuss its merits." Last week equally bewildered utilitarians and their lawyers were almost wholly preoccupied with the context, meaning and constitutionality of the 297 page act which President Roosevelt described as "the fattest bill I ever signed...
...irrational and lost. Zena suddenly left him. In England he met suffragettes and careerists trying to be "modern," had a troubled love affair with a girl whose independence grew more & more neurotic. He met Mussolini when the future dictator was a Socialist editor, heard Jaures speak, listened to Balfour discuss European affairs. Although such contacts seem plausible enough for one of Julian's station in life, the famed historic figures seem even less real than Author Briffault's imaginary characters, who are often little more than mouthpieces for ideas and opinions. Julian took up science, plunged into work...