Word: doesn
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Fosdick believes that he is in a growing church. Since everything else is growing, evolving, why doesn't the church have a right to grow and evolve too? John Calvin regarded the theory of virgin birth as necessary part of his hypothesis, in order to get at the proper interpretation of truth, but it may not be necessary to the interpretation of truth today...
...which; through conviction or inclination, the instructor gives no tests additional to the mid-year and final examinations, hour examinations become necessary in order to produce what is required. And the fruit is generally as good as the plant. As a farmer might (but doesn't) put it: "Quickly sowed, quickly growed." It is in courses such as the latter that one hears the familiar apology: "I don't like to give you an hour examination, but the Office requires...
...What does the Student Council do?"--Undoubtedly one of the most embarrassing questions that can be asked of a Harvard undergraduate: If he stops to think at all he is obliged to say "Nothing." If he doesn't he can only answer...
This statement was held to mean that Russia would have nothing to do with countries denying recognition. In answer to queries about the U. S. and France, the Deputy Foreign Minister added: "Of course, this doesn't mean that we decline to follow the British precedent of de facto recognition, with a trade agreement, in the case of such countries as hitherto have abstained from any sort of relations with Russia what-soever...
...Where do they get that idea," he writes. "They are relying on reputations, past performances, and percentages. I wish you would call the attention of your readers to the fact--for it is a fact--that where Fred Mitchell is a coach, percentages are a mightly poor guide. He doesn't need ready-made stars to develop a pitching staff...