Word: parallelism
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Under the direction of Coach Seikel certain eligible men attained proficiency in quite advanced work, especially in the horizontal and parallel bars, and J. R. Weist '23 developed into a promising tumbler...
Irish welfare has always been sacrificed to British interests. The parallel drawn by the affirmative between Ireland and Canada is fallacious because of two things: first, the aspirations of the Irish are for independence which Canadians never desired; second, Irish and British interests conflict in a way in which the Dominion's interests never have. There is no guarantee that the veto power under dominion government would not operate with just as complete oppression as at present obtains...
...first speech was by J. W. Morris uL., a member of the Executive Committee of the Cambridge University Liberal Club on "The English Parallel". He said that the name Liberal was not a monopoly of any one country, but was universal and easily understood by all. He went on to tell of the Cambridge University Liberal Club, which conducted debates between Englishmen of national reputation upon subjects of current interest after each of which a ballot was held to determine the opinion of the students. The decided in favor of "The League of Nations" and "Disarmament" and deplored "America...
...Liberalism and the Negro"; H. W. L. Dana '03, on "universities and the Workers"; John Haynes Holmes '02, subject not announced; Harry W. Ladiler, on "The Task Ahead": John F. Lewis Jr., on "Commercialization"; Mrs. Arthur G. Rotch, subject not announced; J. W. Morris, on "the English Parallel"; Henry Mussey, on "Making Congress Servo the People...
...with trees, wherein was a fountain and in the midst whereof there stood a pavilion--" relates the Book of the Thousand and One Nights. Something rather different must have greeted the Mayor for he has since recommended the expenditure of $42,900 for improving the Lodge. Nor is the parallel of reward and punishment lacking: through the good offices of the Mayor, one young lumberjack who proved his worth has obtained a job; while the somewhat haughty officials in charge of the Wayfarer's Lodge will be more careful in the future lest they again be entertaining "angels unawares...