Word: renderings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...your associates, my very keen appreciation of the regard thus manifested toward me. It is particularly gratifying to me to be so honored by a group of young men, naturally forward-looking, preparing for the serious tasks of life. There is a splendid opportunity before you to render signal service to your country by inculcating the sound principles of government associated with the name of the founder of our party. "Cordially yours, T. J. WALSH...
...more than a mere vocational school is of course its undergraduate college, which offers a general education in the liberal arts; but this need not detract from the importance of the various graduate schools, or divert attention from the character of the specialized services which they render. In the present instance, to these who are responsible for the increased growth and influence of the Harvard Business School, are due the congratulations of all who realize the dependence of the country's economic health upon business success, and upon character and straight thinking in business enterprise. To Mr. George F. Baker...
...Court shall not have jurisdiction to render advisory opinions on any question which affects the admission of aliens into the United States, or the admission of aliens to the educational institutions of the several States, or the territorial integrity of the several States of the United States, or concerning the question of the alleged indebtedness, or money obligations of any State in the United States, or any question which depends upon or involves the maintenance of the traditional attitude of the United States concerning American questions, commonly described as the Monroe Doctrine, or other purely Government policy or any question...
...fact of its mediocrity must be admitted. If the brotherhood and sisterhood of the P. E. N. would divert some of the celestial fire which animates their search for the modern holy grail toward reducing the quantity and raising the quality or present-day reading matter they could render this country and the rest of the world a real and immediate service...
...full of young men who attend lectures at the University. But they are not 'students' in the old-time sense; they are no longer the pampered children of the town, who may do everything, to the everlasting enjoyment of everybody. They seem to wear magic caps that render them invisible. Russian students, in particular, have changed entirely. There are many of them; but they do not stroll in groups up and down the Anlage; they do not argue-all at the same time- about socialization of land and proletarianization of the peasant; they no longer busy themselves despising...