Word: discussing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Student Committee of the Phillips Brooks Association, composed of about 50 Sophomores and Juniors, meets tonight at 6.45 o'clock at Phillips Brooks House, under the leadership of M. A. Cheek '26, to discuss plans for the work to be done this fall. All the new students living in the Freshman Dormitories will be interviewed and the work of Phillips Brooks House explained to them. The members of the committee will try to arouse interest in Social Service work and will discuss the various phases of College life with each of the first year men. In recent years, this system...
...Crimson will start four competitions for the various departments of the paper on Tuesday, September 25. Candidates for the news, photographic, business and editorial staffs will report at the Crimson building at 7 o'clock where the president of the paper will discuss the work and outlook of the paper and its candidates. After this the men will disperse to their several departments where the chairmen will describe in detail the work that will be expected of them. The competitions will last eleven weeks and end December 10 with the exception of the editorial competition which will last approximately thirteen...
...comedy. His new theme is one that either Rachel Crothers or Booth Tarkington might have chosen: the story of the breaking down of a family due to the frothy characteristics of a rather ordinary American husband-a bond salesman, a $10,000-a-year man. Miss Crothers would have discussed her problem at length and her adolescents would have represented a current difficulty in the younger generation. Mr. Tarkington would have made fun of his people. You would have been laughing at them from curtain to curtain. Not so, Mr. Davis. He has observed life well. He writes...
...called to the capital by the government who want to discuss plans for the taming of the Moroccans by pacific means. The policy of pacification was first voiced last year and has divided political Spain into two camps. The first points to the necessity of conquering the Riffians (Moroccan tribe) before it can be made possible to govern the land pacifically. The second believes that Spain cannot conquer the Riffians without great sacrifices in men and materiel. The implication is that the game is not worth the candle and that the only thing to do is to give...
Frederick William, ex-Crown Prince of Germany, now helping his father, whilom Kaiser, to entertain at Doorn was enigmatic when interviewed by reporters. He declined to discuss Royalist activities. Asked if he was intending to return to Germany, he laughed. Questioned about Monarchist plans at Doorn he smiled. In answer to a question about Doorn visitors, he rejoined that it was holiday time. All this may only go to prove what some people have long suspected- that the Prince is an irresponsible imbecile...