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Word: distinctiveness (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...problem of the individual Jew, however, is quite distinct from the problem of the Jewish race as a whole. The problem of Judaism to the individual Jew, if not altogether a religious problem, shares of the nature of a religious problem, and can best be left to each individual to be solved by himself according to his own lights. The individual Jew, as a rule, will try to save as much as he can of his tradition in his adjustment to life; he will temporize, he will compromise, he will somehow patch up differences, for it is essentially...

Author: By Harry AUSTRYN Wolfson ., (SPECIAL ARTICLE FOR THE CRIMSON) | Title: DR. H. A. WOLFSON CONSIDERS THE JEWISH PROBLEM | 5/3/1921 | See Source »

...under the auspices of the Hasty Pudding Club and the Pi Eta Society as we now have, why not let the offorts of the entire college be put to work on one production, which shall not be a combination of the good features of two shows, but an entirely distinct production, managed by neither of the two clubs, but by the University, and open to all students under competition? Then let the two clubs give productions of their own some time later in the year, say at commencement, as was formerly the custom. If there must be a Harvard play...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 4/29/1921 | See Source »

...came to light. It was found that the vote of the majority of the colleges favored the "Senate and House" form of student government; that is, a government run on the same plan as that of the country, with an upper house and a lower house, each with its distinct functions. There would also be an executive in the supervising Faculty Committee. Half of the members of this congress should be fraternity members, and half non fraternity men. Cornell suggested, in imitation of the system in operation at that college...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 42 COLLEGES ARE REPRESENTED AT TECH CONFERENCE | 4/16/1921 | See Source »

...Print Room of Goodspeed's Bookshop, Park street, Boston, is an exhibition of portraits in pencil by Mr. Emil Pollak-Ottendorff which should be of interest to members of the University not only because the drawings are of distinct excellence in themselves, but also because one of them is a striking likeness of Professor Charles T. Copeland '82. The exhibition was opened to the public yesterday and is to continue until next Wednesday, April twentieth...

Author: By B. K. L., | Title: EXHIBITION OF PORTRAITS IN PENCIL | 4/15/1921 | See Source »

...scoring for any of the teams. Team A, with H. B. Humphrey '22, who helped coach last fall's Freshman team, as quarterback pressed Team B hard, but was unable to make any extensive gains, but in its scrimmage with Team C. the first eleven had a distinct advantage, taking the ball at one time from the middle of the field to C's 20-yard left end, featuring on a forward pass, line in four plays with D. McK. Key '22 Team B also outplayed C, though very slightly. The elevens lined up as follows...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THREE FOOTBALL TEAMS IN SCRIMMAGE SESSION | 4/7/1921 | See Source »

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