Word: joined
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Copey has promised either to read to the members of the Society or to deal with some reminiscences of his career at Harvard. He will also join in the regular part of the meeting, at which several papers will be read by members. Plans for the Tercentenary, the undergraduate part of which the Society is to direct, will be discussed. Because of lack of space the meeting will be open only to members of the Memorial Society and one friend spiece. The meeting will begin at 8 o'clock and continue as long as Professor Copeland wishes to remain...
...these, the Continuations Committee extends its heartiest gratitude and an invitation to join in Youth's effort to make the world safe for civilization. Continuations Committee...
When the United States refused in 1919 to join the League of Nations, its refusal had positive as well as negative implications. Our insistence on full neutral rights would, of necessity, have conflicted with the projected League policy of blockading aggressors. It was this possibility that caused English support of the League to cool and in particular explained her refusal to sign the guarantee treaty desired by France at that time. The present crisis, which may force the British into a more vigorous stand, coupled with a possible change in American policy (foreshadowed by some of Mr. Roosevelt's statements...
...local City College while he prepared for the Maryland bar. After several years on the faculty of the University of Virginia, he took over the editorship of the Alumni Bulletin. One year as visiting lecturer in government at Harvard intervened before he journeyed to Morning side Heights to join the Columbia faculty...
...from well-charted highways to unexplored paths which may end in some dark forest or municipal dump. As a result, it is easy to understand why Professor Rand feels that Latin is an essential part of a gentleman's education. It explains too, why so many of the Faculty join him in his attempt to retain the classics requirement. If motorists did not desire to visit new and fast growing settlements of learning, there would be no need to leave this main artery for the unexplored paths...