Word: hearings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...members of the University interested in economics are invited to hear Professor Josef Schumpeter, of the University of Vienna, lecture upon "Economic Theory" in Professor Taussig's course, Economics 11, this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. This will be the last of a series of lectures given by Professor Schumpeter, who is this year conducting courses at Columbia University. The lecture will take place in Emerson...
There is much interest here at present in the question of peace and war. We suggest that the opposing sides hear what President Eliot has to say this evening. A lecture by President Eliot at any rate is an event which comes infrequently and an opportunity not to be lost...
...usual the doors will be opened at 8.45 o'clock and will be closed promptly at 9 o'clock. After that time no one will be admitted. This is the last opportunity for members of the Union to hear Professor Copeland this year...
...failed to consider is the improvement of athletics in the past decade. Yapping and rattling on the baseball field have become noticeably less in recent years, and have been agitated against in several large universities: the football games of the present are certainly mild compared with the tales we hear of the "old days" and good feeling, as a rule, prevails between members of rival teams. A comparison of conditions is useful in considering the athletic problem, and it throws a ray of sunshine on the dark prospect seen by the writers in the Atlantic...
...this period of planning courses for the second half-year, it is well to remember the privilege offered to students of the University of visiting courses in which they are not enrolled. The chance to hear valuable lectures by men of eminence in their particular fields is one of the greatest opportunities of college. Although the subject of a course may not appeal to a man, he will derive substantial benefit from contact with the professor; and he is here given free access to the lectures of many of the best known professors in the country...