Word: formality
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Faculty to 340, it is suggested at the office of the Dean of the Business School that all Harvard men contemplating applying for admission to the School should act promptly to insure an opportunity for entrance. No places are held for Harvard College men who do not make formal application, and as soon as the limit has been reached the School will be closed to further applicants...
Trial VI was before Cardinals De Lai (Italian), Pompilj (Italian), Van Rossum (Dutch), Sbaretti (Italian), Silj (Italian), Bisleti (Italian), Sincere (Italian), Lega (Italian), Mori (Italian). The marriage was held valid. Formal proclamation will soon be issued...
Concerning any criticism which may he made of the "autocratic" system, Dr. Kirkpatrick declares: "The personal and spirited attacks upon the policies of the presidential incumbent are usually within the family. When the formal farewell was tendered Professor Baker during the first month of 1925, the presiding officer asked that no publicity be given to the addresses or events of the meeting. An emeritus professor who has nothing to gain or lose in a personal or professional way, makes pointed and personal criticism of the policies of the present administration, but does not wish to be quoted or to even...
More preparation for, more introduction to the phenomena of Harvard College life is necessary. The institutions existing to serve this purpose are sadly inadequate or only tepidlx efficient in their sphere a few addresses and receptions a sheaf of formal official information an inaccessible Dean, a system of Senior advisers obviously imperfect. The need is urgent for some in situation which shall not make new demands on Freshman time, but which will disseminate a comprehensive mass of useful information, general and specific, to each man before he undertakes his Harvard career...
...Aside from these, the only foreign capitals in which the U. S. is not represented are Moscow and Constantinople?with neither of which the U. S. has had any formal relations since the War. Rear Admiral Mark L. Bristol, with the title of High Commissioner, represents U. S. interests at the latter spot...