Word: generalled
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...muddle-headedness of the Senator form Indiana would be scarcely deserving of comment were it not so general. The occasion for his attack is the publication by the Federal Trade Commission of a third volume of damaging revelation concerning the big packers, and the advocacy by that body and by the Department of Agriculture of Federal control as a means to bring down the price of food. The Commission secured the services of certain Socialist reformers in its investigation. The packers are making a last stand to preserve their private monopoly; and Senator Watson is their involuntary spokesman. But federal...
...Oliver was born in Salem, Mass., in 1829. He graduated from the University in 1852 and from the Medical School in 1856. After leaving Cambridge he went abroad for a few years to complete his study of medicine, and then returned to take a position in the Massachusetts General Hospital. He left the hospital to take up private practice a few years later. In 1881 he gave up an extensive private practice on account of some trouble with his eyes, which later rendered him totally blind...
Each group of three men meets once a week to discuss matters concerning the Dining Hall. Once a month both groups, together with three other Councillors appointed by the Corporation, meet to consider general policy and special questions which may have come up during the month...
...fact that courses of instruction are interchangeable between the Divinity School and the Andover Theological School, and that at present all of the instruction for the former is carried on in the Andover buildings since the Divinity Library and Divinity Hall were taken over by the Radio School. This general arrangement, begun with Andover, has been further extended to other schools, until at present it includes in a modified form a group of five separate theological schools, all interrelated and working in perfect harmony...
...Bible College, 30 Evans Way, Boston. Representatives of the University and of many other institutions interested in student volunteer work will gather there to discuss various plans of constructive action. The meeting will be addressed by many men prominent in the missionary field, among whom are: R. P. Wilder, General Secretary of the Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions, New York, H. C. Stuntz, resident Bishop of Nebraska; D. Brewer Eddy, Associate Secretary of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions; Alden H. Clark, Candidate Secretary of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions...