Word: mooted
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...stand and puzzle the question of a twelve o'clock. Nor is this one easy question to decide. Professor Copeland--though he considers Vagabonds too casual for real appreciation of Dr. Johnson, surely cannot refuse one peregrinating beggar from hearing him discuss from the rostrum of Sever 11 certain moot points in the works of the great lexicographer. And in Emerson D Professor Hocking manifestly welcomes argument on the Case of Democracy--argument perhaps a trifle subtle for Vagabondian comprehension--but at all events, worth while. Yet the Semitic Museum will no doubt win the day, for no Vagabond...
...many of the new mentor's assistants will be present either tonight or at practice this spring is still very much of a moot question, since it is not likely that the full staff will have been selected until next fall. However, it seems probable that the selection will be limited to the more recent graduates of the University...
...Tyson '90, Maryland; N. F. Ayer '00, Boston; M. P. Whittall '98, Worcester; L. A. Morgan '17, Michigan; E. E. Brown '12, Minnesota; R. W. Snyder '14, Kansas City, Mo.; F. G. Sulloway '05, New Hampshire; R. M. Shreve '08, New Jersey; Evan Hollister '97, Buffalo, N. Y.; R. Moot '05, Schenectady, N. Y.; C. C. Stillman '98, New York City; L. P. Clarke, Special '05-06, Rochester, N. Y.; O. H. Cobb '02, Syracuse, N. Y.; F. H. Kernan '97, Utica, N. Y.; D. B. Holt '90, North Dakota; J. E. C. Gaylor '21, Columbus, Ohio; J. J. Rowe...
...other hand, I am still wavering between alternative to go to during the day, Professor Elton is lecturing on Gray in Harvard 6 at 9 o'clock. At the same time, downstairs in Harvard 2, Professor Yeomans is lecturing on Government 19b on one of the many moot points put in the Constitution in order to provide problems for college courses, "What is Insterstate Commerce?" It is really a very nice subect, and timely, and I think I shall hear...
Highly paid coaching has long been a moot question and probably will receive about as much attention from the Carnegie Foundation as any that will be considered. On this subject the Carnegie Foundation has expressed itself before. A survey made in the South, which was covered in the Foundation's report issued in 1924, declared that the "athletic coach, and in particular the football coach, sets the standard of the whole system of intercollegiate sports and is responsible for many of its most demoralizing features. It recommends that the coach should be a member of the Faculty, employed...