Word: relationship
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...small college, is perhaps the most important contribution of the college to the world, and it must almost inevitably be lost when each additional student becomes no more than a member of the undergraduate body who absorbs such knowledge as is passed over the counter to him. The personal relationship is a vital one, and one not to be too carelessly ignored or discarded...
...step toward a closer and more intimate relationship between the United States and South America, Dr. Gibson's recent statement is valuable. We hope that he will help to further the friendship between his people and our own, upon his home going, by spreading his own sentiments and by disseminating what he himself has discovered...
...present system. To save us from the stigma attached to breach of loyalty to the class, the Student Council might elect the officers themselves. That would not necessitate a radical change from the present system, and would at the same time save the trouble of establishing any relationship between the class and its officers. B. F. JONES '22. N. A. HALL...
...course on "Human Relations," to be given Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 9, will be a study of the different types of human relationship in industry, in families, in disease, in misfortune, eac., and of types and varieties of personalities, with special interest in the question "Why do they get on well or ill with their fellows?" The more advanced course, a course in social diagnosis, will study the evils which all reform, personal or social, seeks to remove, including disease, ignorance, character defects and economic and other forms of resourcelessness...
...series of three public lectures arranged by the Departments of Fine Arts, Dramatic Literature and Music on related artistic subjects. The purpose of these lectures is to arouse a abuse of common interest among the students and teachers working in the three departments and to bring them into closer relationship. Professor Mason, the lecturer tonight, is well known for his playing and his speaking ability...