Word: objection
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Governor Bass stated that the Progressive Movement in New Hampshire is only a part of the great New Movement that is rapidly spreading all over the country. The object of the New Movement is: first, to give each voter a choice in the election of officers; second, to prevent small bodies of men, or corporations, from running the government to suit themselves; and third, to prevent the demagogue from exploiting the government for his own selfish end; in short to develop a government in which the people govern. Winston Churchill first attempted to accomplish this in New Hampshire...
...greatest living teachers and interpreters of philosophy. His work has extended mainly in two directions: his early study and writings were devoted to the history and interpretation of philosophy; later he turned his efforts to systematic philosophy and to the conception of an idealism whose main object is to overcome the conflict between religion and modern science. He has been honored with degrees by the greatest universities of the world, and won the Nobel prize for literature in 1908. In all his work Professor Eucken has displayed the powers of genius. We are most fortunate to secure an opportunity...
...from the point of view of their practical value. Whether such instruction should find its place in a college, or in a school, we do not know. Certainly it tackles a problem which is real, and which must be tackled. As a recognition of this problem as a fit object of regular instruction, this course presents a novel point of view. For this reason, it is something worth noticing, worth thinking about, and worth watching...
...object of the meeting is to give an introduction to Appleton Chapel to every Freshman, so that the attendance will be made up more largely of 1915 men. No definite subject for the addresses has been announced however...
...remedy exactly this defeat is the object of tonight's meeting. It is an attempt to make men realize two or three years before their Baccalaureate Sermon that Appleton has a positive moral influence which every man sooner or latter would regret having missed...