Word: discussable
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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This year Harvard is host to the annual meeting of Presidents of prominent New England colleges. It is the purpose of this gathering to discuss informally many aspect of modern universities, and it is fit that the meeting should be at Harvard now. The whole organization of the college is in transition, but the actual physical shaping of the House Plan is present. Although only hazy ideas can be formed about particulars, the visiting presidents and professors will be able to gather a general conception of its frame. They will examine and discuss with informal freedom; and Harvard may benefit...
Porter returned earlier this month from an extended trip through China, Japan, Korea, Manchuria, and Russia to observe conditions in the Far East and the Soviet Union. Since he also visited these countries three years ago he is qualified to discuss recent developments. It is planned to have an informal discussion of the Manchuria question following the lecture...
...Harvard Debating Council at a meeting to be held in the upstairs common room of the Union at 7.15 o'clock. All Freshmen that are interested are invited,, and F. C. Packard '20, assistant professor of Public Speaking, and R. B. Eckles '32, president of the debating council will discuss the plans for the winter...
...Scharfe is well qualified to discuss the two fields of German and American work. He studied the history of art and architecture in the Universities of Jena, Vienna, Bonn, and Halle. In 1925 he took his Doctor of Philosophy degree at Halle. For two years he taught History and Criticism of Art in the University of Wisconsin...
...Punch & Judy show and pokes his shaggy head out in expressions of derision and despair. Groucho Marx makes friends with a gangster, throws a revolver into a pail of water. "It was necessary to drown the gat," he says, "but we saved a little gitten." Later he undertakes to discuss Love: "When love goes out the door money flies innuendo...