Word: discussed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...opening lecture, Dean Wigmore will discuss "How to Teach Law Today." The talk will be delivered in Langdell South Middle, at the Law School, at 3 o'clock...
...afford to fall out irrevocably with organized labor. Obviously organized labor neither dared nor desired to affront the man in the White House. So pious "Bill" Green summoned the reporters, told them: "Roosevelt is our hope and our strength. We want to go over to the White House and discuss all Labor problems and show our faith...
That the Liberal Club is seriously considering preparing a petition to send to Washington advocating legislation on vital topics of the day indicates its members are in danger of losing their sense of humor. It is all very well to discuss momentous problems in an open forum, and the practice of having prominent men speak words of wisdom on the world and its problems is commendable; but the idea of a group of semi-intellectual college students taking themselves seriously enough to think they are capable of doing Congress's work is preposterous...
...same time, Charles L. Whipple '35, executive secretary of the Harvard chapter, will discuss the general aims of the NSL with special reference to their recent protest at the appointment of Carrado Gint, as lecturer on Sociology...
Bruce Bliven editor and president of the New Republic will discuss the New Deal at a meeting of the Liberal Club this evening at eight o'clock in the Lowell House Common Room. All members of the University are invited to attend...