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...discredit upon the administration of justice in our country. It is true that we are in need of reform in all branches of our procedural and substantive law to meet new conditions, but our present conditions. I do not believe, are a disgrace to civilization, but rather the inevitable outgrowth of the changes which had taken place among us during the past forty years...
...expressionism of the modern schools is largely an outgrowth of egotism. The idea that any of my impressions are worth publishing without the least formulation, or the setting up of myself as the champion of this or that class are outstanding manifestations of this glorification of self...
...That speech is the gradual outgrowth of the development of intellect in human evolution, whereas the Bible says that all men had one speech until God confounded them to stop the building of the tower of Babel...
...when he was a professor of English, a theatrical laboratory similar to the one he had seen operating at Harvard gave scope to his feminist enthusiasms, through the production of plays written by and for women. Last month, Mr. Eliot and associates opened the Studio Theatre in Manhattan, an outgrowth and outlet of the Smith Laboratory...
...last lecture of the Dowse Institute Series in the New Lecture Hall at Harvard University tonight Professor Frederick J. Turner, Emeritus, will discuss "Recent Sectionalism: Bloe and Class Conflict (1913-1924)" as the modern outgrowth of the earlier geographical sectionalism treated in his previous lectures. Professor Turner's theory, based on the practical lessons taught by an inspection of political maps, offers a logical explanation for the recent conflicts between antagonistic political bloos and classes. An understanding of the sectional theory leads to an appreciation of the true meaning of the sweeping Republican victory in last week's presidential election...