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...York State Superintendent of the Anti-Saloon League. He told that in 1917 his society had sent out a questionnaire to 15,000 members and received responses showing that by far the greater number favored prohibition. He told that about a year ago he set out to write a pamphlet to show that prohibition was a success, but after going about making investigations changed his mind. He sent out a questionnaire to 20,000 members of the society a few months ago and found a great change in sentiment towards modification of the Volstead Act. He declared...
...Institute of International Education, containing the list of 280 fellowships and scholarships which enable Americans to study in foreign countries, was received by the College Library and because of the limited edition will be the only one available in the University. This is a second edition of the pamphlet first published in 1923 by the institute under the direction of Dr. Stephen P. Duggan...
...plan to aid students in "a wise and advantageous selection of courses" has been advanced through the editorial columns and definite steps for putting it into action have been suggested. The proposed plan is in the nature of a "guide to courses" but will be published in a pamphlet form and a copy be given to each Freshman. The Princetonian has offered to take charge of the selection of three first group and two low group students out of every course who will make up "a concise report on the particular course, with comments on the professor and the subject...
...taught evolution" out of school books approved by that state's educational authorities. It is six months since lavender-gallused Clarence Darrow hunched his shoulders, thrust his jaw and tortured the late William Jennings Bryan with satiric courtroom questions about his faith in Holy Writ. Six months since pamphlet-scattering mountebanks, itinerant fanatics, land-sharks, pickpockets and cheap-johnny "scientists" jostled in the steaming streets of little Dayton, Tenn. Six months since the nation's press bawled daily headlines about a classic struggle between Reason and Religion, Brains and Bigotry, Science and Superstition...
This speech should be of particular interest because of the recent prominence which Bishop Brown has attained in the news of the day by his dismissal from office in the Episcopal church for alleged heretical statements in a pamphlet entitled "Communism and Christianism", which came out last January...