Word: relationship
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...purpose today, is to confine my remarks to the sole question of what is the relationship of this tribunal, to which we are asked to adhere or become a member, to the political institution known as the League of Nations...
...Chaplins, Syd and Charlie, are reported to be brothers on reasonably good authority, we have never attached much importance to that classification. It isn't a matter of looking up the records, for somebody else would surely have done it if we hadn't. But the mention of their relationship comes more by way of a passing observation than a significant thought, for the Chaplins have no connection whatsoever in the land of motion pictures, which is, after all, what we are dealing with...
...past 20 years. As champion of this movement in its attack on the conservative wing of the church Dr. Major has edited the "Modern Churchman," which he founded 15 years ago. In his lectures so far Dr. Major has outlined the history of Modernism and its present relationship to the Christian Church...
...Court of Arbitration still functioning at the Hague. But this is merely a panel of eminent jurists who function as consulting lawyers and cannot be considered a real court. The need for a means of creating a legislative digest of the growing international opinion on policies of peaceful relationship still exists. And only such a tribunal as the Permanent Court of International Justice can satisfy that need, for it alone can never have the necessary prestige...
...There is a corollary to President Little's observation which I have not seen mentioned in the discussions of how college students spend their time. This is, that there seems to be a distinct relationship between the percentage of students who do not study and the percentage of professors who are not good teachers. My own opportunities for observation have been only occasional, but I have noticed, with much interest that college professors who have a reputation as good teachers, and who pay more attention to their classroom work than to their personal studies, have large classes of voluntary students...