Word: fashionables
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...while they are effective in handling the cases of academic routine, and in issuing threats against offenders, are of little or no service in advising undergraduates; this portion of their task should be turned over to a recognized office instead of being handled, as at present, in helter-skelter fashion. The Adviser in Religion, under another name, with a larger field of action, and no longer doing the work of other men, nor having his work done by them, would be a decided benefit to Harvard: in view of the fact that the present incumbent has done such excellent work...
...CRIMSON carries its stultifying adolescent humor to the point of simple bad taste when it attempts to deride (in what it perhaps considers subtle fashion) the activities of an organization which obviously is attempting to provide a medium for the expression of liberal student opinion on important questions of public policy...
Bestimmungsmensuren. Meanwhile Heidelberg celebrated Handsome Adolf's birthday in strange fashion. In the Hirsch-Gasse (Stag Alley) is an ancient beer hall and on an upper floor is a long timbered room known to tourists as the oldest fencing hall in Germany. Here for over 100 years members of the student fighting corps have staged their slashing bouts. The Republic's law against student dueling was lifted in Prussia, Bavaria and Baden three weeks ago (TIME, April 17). Heidelberg boys celebrated Adolf Hitler's birthday last week by holding the first public, open, officially recognized student duel...
...longer "eat anything, anytime,'' if he can no longer ride all day and dance all night, and if he no longer, in a single hour, does everything from buying a Venetian palazzo to scrapping a dozen printing presses and remodeling the fashion pages of Harper's Bazaar, he still spreads his newspapers on the floor beneath him and he can feel that no other publisher is such a power in the land. Even adolescent Hearst-readers feel the reverberations of his career. Did he not always want to be President or make one and were...
...dictatorship even more absolute than the one that made him attack Woodrow Wilson. In the internationalism which he has always shunned-to the point of being called pro-German during the War-he now sees his country taking the lead. Five years or so ago it was the fashion to regard Hearst as a "failure" and a "tragic figure"-but though he may need cash (as always) and though his papers' prestige is low now that the country has outgrown them in both directions, above and below, it is doubtful that so subtle a mind as Hearst...