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...Boston's Mrs. Thomas Bailey Aldrich was "the only person in existence who had seen Harriet Beecher Stowe drunk" It happened when youthful, innocent Hostess Aldrich decided to impart a higher tone to her claret cup by adding the contents of a curiously shaped bottle which she understood came from a Carthusian monastery." The day was warm, and after downing two tumblers of the brew, Visitor Stowe had the illusion that she had become a sailor. Her "berth" (the sofa), she complained, was "going up and down" so tempestuously that she had difficulty in climbing into it. Her last...
Tutorial in Social Relations emphasizes the flexibility which characterizes the field. Sophomore tutorial is run in groups of about six and meets for one hour each week. These sessions will cover a list of key books on Social Relations, designed to impart a familiarity with the field as a whole...
...Amolsch the R.O.T.C. is more than another job. "Military training," he says, "is advantageous to all young men." He believes in that without question and without qualification, and he is able to impart that belief to much younger men of completely different background and ambition...
...papers in the chain when Bill Hearst sent all his editors this instruction: . . . Use the greatest care to avoid bias or lack of objectivity in the handling of the news . . . News must be presented without partiality . . . Our news and campaigns . . . should not be extreme, unfair or one-sided . . . Please impart this point of view to all members of your editorial staff...
...whit to that education with which Harvard seeks to equip its students; on the contrary, they seriously detract from that education by occupying the students' time with senseless military trivia, and by attempting to inculcate them with values which are completely antiethical to those which Harvard tries to impart...