Word: objectivity
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Massachusetts also, the creation of a state police force is being encouraged. The object of the House Bill No. 280 is to perform one of the most basic aims and distinctive functions of the government, namely, the protection of citizens living in the rural districts, where there are at present over 300,000 with totally inadequate police protection. This bill asks that an initial expenditure of $100,000 and an annual sum of $300,000 he provided for the establishment of a police force similar to those in New York and Pennsylvania. When hardly a week passes without the perpetration...
...routine of lecture and laboratory, though chiefly laboratory, and this persists for two years,--, although in second half of the second year the laboratory exercise begins to yield to the hospital and the patient. But now the attention is merely turned from test-tube and laboratory tissue to another object of study, in which the student becomes an observer of living man rather than of the lower animals or of dissection and microscopic pathology. Students usually consider that their most difficult years are behind them when they more definitely enter upon the work of the third and fourth years...
...object of the Union, as stated in the Constitution, is "to provide at Cambridge a suitable clubhouse for social purposes for members of Harvard University." The Constitution next enumerates the various officers of the Union and their functions, together with the method to be used in their election...
Woodrow Wilson Clubs will be organized in the colleges and Universities throughout the country, today, the fourth anniversary of America's entry into the world war. They will be, modeled on the Wilson Club started at the University last November and will have for their object the collection of all available data concerning the Peace Conference, the expression of the sentiment among college men in favor of the League of Nations, and the perpetuating of ex-President Wilson's ideas in regard to world peace. The immediate program of the clubs is to have public meetings addressed by speakers...
...Woods overlooks the fact that the playwright, the author, the poet, the newspaper, the musician--all shape public taste, thought and opinion. No one would begrudge any playwright for making a living by writing bedroom farces, if that be his ambitions, but there are many who object to hear the declaration that these are what they, a goodly part of the public, want. The American theatre-goer has had no real opportunity to choose between the Shakespearean drama and the modern farcical acrobatics. It is inaccurate to say that one thing is preferred to another unless both have been equally...