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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...students in college concentrate in journalism is open to argument. Courses in this field would be almost certain to conflict in some way with the English Department, and might even be placed officially under its aegis. But to find students sufficiently mature to be able to study journalism without previous college background would be difficult. Good journalism requires background; and it is therefore more adaptable as a graduate school function than as a college department. However, it should be said in dealing with this alternative that some additional English courses on elementary journalism and its origins might be a welcome...
...Deal, were not men to make the job what it had been theretofore-that of a boss, for whom the House Majority Leader functioned as a sort of floor operative. Furthermore, under the New Deal, with lump sum appropriations to the President, the patronage arrangements for which in previous administrations the Speaker had been a sort of clearing house began instead to be handled much more directly by the White House. Thus the job that, after his 20 years in the House as an able if not spectacular Southern politician, came to William Bankhead last year was by no means...
Flatly denying charges of the Monthly that undermanning of the stacks is responsible for inefficiency in Widener Library, Keyes D. Metcalf, Library Director, amplified a previous statement Wednesday, and claimed that increasing the number of chasers would not be likely to decrease the time required for delivery of books...
Total number of participants in the six House sports was 777, more than 300 more than in the year 1933-34, the previous record. Fall track, an innovation in the intra-mural program, drew 56 men, which more than compensated for the number engaged in House rowing...
...World, with a more opinionated candor and a more griped acquiescence he looks at U. S. history not on its level but reverentially from below and disgustedly from above, presents accordingly a vertically wall-eyed view of it. But his straightforward earnestness is as honest as his previous straightforward sight, and all U. S. readers will find themselves rising to their feet at Poet Masters' benediction...