Word: phased
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...seems a pity that whenever one discusses this subject, particularly the phase of assimilation, one forgets that the immigrants in this country today constitute more than one-half of our population, and that they have a right to express their opinions on this point. I venture to say, also, that while every immigrant stands ready to welcome with open arms any sound Americanization policy, yet each and every true immigrant is equally prepared to challenge any policy of absolute assimilation as being a repudiation of the principles on which this country was founded, and a violation of those rights guaranteed...
...interview given recently to a CRIMSON reporter Mr. K. I. C. L. Friedrich, who recently addressed the Liberal Club, spoke at some length on that interesting phase of post-war Germany, the "Gugenelbewegung" or the so-called "Youth Movement". Mr. Friedrich has some here from Germany at the invitation of Mr. John Rothschild and as the guest of the Student Forum, of New York. He is touring the country giving lectures on the various phases of the great "Youth Movement" that has recently swept over his country. Speaking of this movement Mr. Freiderich said...
...next phase of the railroad problem is likely to be a period of amendments or attempted amendments to the Transportation Act. The so-called "Farm Bloc" object to what they contend is a guaranty of earnings. Many of the states are chafing under the curb which the Transportation Act has placed on their powers of regulation. The labor organizations, in common with many business organizations and some railroad managements, are anxious for different reasons to abolish the Labor Board. Others advocate the strengthening of the Labor Board by the compulsory enforcement of its decisions and the prohibition of strikes. Senator...
...have always been in favor of the League, and am much encouraged after seeeing it in action. In point of fact the League is by far the greatest charitable organization that has ever existed on the face of the earth. No other, to cite one phase alone, has repatriated half a million prisoners of war! On its political side, it has prevented several wars, and is working towards disarmament by slow practical steps, to say nothing of having set up the first and only effective World Court...
...always dangerous to play with generalities. It is more within the bounds of moderation to regard the triumphs of the "alien" in the Law School as a temporary phase, rather than a fundamental weakness in the College as a nursery for lawyers in rompers. As for the college presidents, there is satisfaction enough in congratulating them and the University on their careers, without going on to lay claim to the heirship of every educational throne in America...