Word: proved
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...first speech, "Religion for Modern Youth" is by Charles William Eliot '53, and it is followed by "Religion and the Mind," written by Professor J. B. Pratt '99. Among other articles which would prove especially interesting to Harvard men are: "Personal Religion," by Bishop William Lawrence '71, "The Bible, Its Nature and Its Use," by Assistant Professor H. J., Cadbury '10, "Ethics and Religion," by Professor G. H. Palmer '64, "What is the Good of Philosophy?", Professor R. B. Perry, G. '97, "Religion and Health," by Professor R. C. Cabot, "Religion in Education," by Dean H. W. Holmes '03, "Religion...
...conscientious Vagabond who would learn the troubles of Europe today, during all of her life and struggle, nothing could prove more lucrative than to begin this bright new day by listening to Professor Usher lecture in Widener U at 9 o'clock on the subject, "Disorders of the monetary systems of Europe." Having obtained his fill on the subject of European politics, the Vagabond may then turn his interest and attention to the politics of Chile, which has hitherto been considered but slightly in his daily walks around the Yard. The Vagabond may learn of the most recent political developments...
...neglect to notice the Page & Shaw, coat of arma over the Throne. That's to prove that, Elizabeth was the Candy...
...Anglo-American relations, whether they be studied in the popular form of the Page letters or from history textbooks, are interesting for the way they are woven and entwined into the history of the world. Even the study of the comparatively brief span between 1853 and 1860 should prove worthwhile...
...rate, the lecture on European Judicial Supremacy ought not to prove unworthy of respectful attention...