Word: discussing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...therefore, in favor of a method to discuss the disarmament question at this time. Not that I favor complete disarmament, for that question should always be considered from the standpoint from what others are doing and what may be the necessities of the particular nation to which we belong, but this would seem to be a time when the question may properly be thoroughly thrashed out, for I am convinced that another great world war would come very near destroying our present civilized nation...
...Corbett next turned to discuss commercialism in athletics. "Every branch of athletics," he went on, is now being commercialized. You see controversies in the newspapers every day, concerning one sport or another. Tennis, golf hockey, football and even boxing, which is perhaps the oldest professional sport, are all having their troubles. But why worry about professionals? The amateurs who really love any game will always stick...
Friday morning at 10.15 o'clock Professor Albert Bushnell Hart '80, Eaton Professor on the Science of Government, will discuss "American Diplomacy: Treaties and Foreign Policy," in the opening lecture of the last day. Immediately following, Professor Arthur H. Cole Hon. '13, Assistant Professor of Economics, will speak on "International Trade and Tariff Problems...
...playwright then turned to discuss the stage, "I think writing plays is more fascinating than writing novels," he declared, "because you can see how it 'takes', whereas you cannot watch the faces of those who may read your novels. Also, it is interesting to see whether others can express by their actions what you have down on paper. Most of the time they cannot...
...McPhail is willing to discuss his original contention that the Dartmouth has no right to state opinions in conflict with those of the majority of the undergraduates, the editor in chief will meet him on any terms he proposes. The statement in dispute was first made by McPhail in an address before the Freshman class in which he deplored the opinion of Duffy as expressed in the Dartmouth in relation to the football situation...