Word: discussions
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...these two talks Daley will speak on the present system of student government as represented by the Student Council and possible modification or extentions of that organization. Following him Magowan will discuss undergraduate competition in all fields and their value. Both men have had a great deal of experience in the fields about which they are going to talk and should present thorough and interesting views on these subjects...
President Hopkins' plan is certainly the most effective and sweeping that has yet come from an official source. There are undoubtedly many difficulties in the way of its application. President Hopkins has recognized them and it would serve no purpose to discuss them specifically until the full details of the Dartmouth program appear. Suffice it to say, first that Mr. Hopkins and his associates have spent many months on the formulation of the proposals published yesterday, second that good faith on the part of any college adopting so sweeping a reform is to be presumed and will obviate any such...
...more might be said about the notorious post-war lapse in morality, one of whose many peculiarities evidences itself in the writing of indecent literature and bad verses--but the Holy See has recently come out with the statement that those days are passing. So the Vagabond will not discuss that. In fact he advises anyone who really wishes to learn something about the subject to see Mr. Wright at 2 o'clock...
...competing for oratorical honors this evening are all well prepared to speak. All have competed in the competitions which they will discuss, and several have participated in more than...
...last week the great, the inexplicable Paul Claudel, who hurried at once to Washington accompanied by his daughter Reine. For six years he has been French Ambassador to Japan, always manifesting himself in strange ways and at strange moments. Now he comes as Ambassador to Washington. Eventually, some will discuss with him War debts, some will look up his odes, many will feel his charm, his strength; but few will understand his genius...