Word: friedrich
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...have always claimed that the true contribution of the motion picture to civilization is as another tool of Science. Certainly, the movie as an academician has had some degree of success in the field of Geology, Physics and Biology. The suggestion, elsewhere in today's CRIMSON, of Professor Friedrich that the film has a rightful place in Social Science offers, perhaps, the soundest application yet conceived of the invention. As he says, actual sight and sound of legislative' bodies in action would add tremendous vitality to the sometimes deadened lectures concerning those parliaments. Professor Friedrich's proposal, if carried...
...Commission Dictatorship," Professor Friedrich, Sever...
...that the young lady behind the screen (Miss Violet) was not to be seen. A few seconds later another entree was attempted and successfully attained. It seemed that Miss Violet had been doing a bit of reading and had not yet had the time to "change". The book was Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche's "Beyond Good and Evil...
...dining room of Dunster House will be opened to all members of the University for the showing of a two-reel film on the League of Nations. The picture, which was produced by the information section of the League Secretariat, has been secured for showing here by C. J. Friedrich, assistant professor of Government...
...Article 48 of the constitution," Professor Friedrich explained, "gives the power 'to take the necessary measures to restore public safety' not to the president alone, but provides a check on his action by the cabinet and the Reichstag. And since the cabinet is made up of representatives of various parties, and only those extraordinary measures can be taken which have a direct bearing on the specific emergency, there is no fear of Germany's ever being dominated by a Mussolini. Article 48 is a wise provision which enables the government to take immediate action such as Bruening is attempting with...