Word: researching
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...without having to compete in preliminary trials with trained debaters. At the same time it must give all students a chance to express their own views in a more or less informal manner on subjects in which they have real interest and definite opinions without the necessity for extended research. The present organization of the Debating Union is offered to meet this need. But there are obstacles. The University offers no housing facilities or no financial support, and a merger with the Harvard Union would deprive the Debating Union of its independence and exclude many from the debates. Other colleges...
...summer workmen have hammered, walls have risen, grass has sprouted in Baltimore where the Wilmer Institute - greatest eye-research laboratory in the world- was being erected, equipped. Last week it was finished. Its fund- begun by Mrs. Aida de Acosta Root in gratitude to Dr. William Holland Wilmer, who saved her sight (TIME, Feb. 23)-is now $3,000,000. Dr. Wilmer is in complete charge. Rich and poor may go there for healing and only the rich will...
...laundry industry offers a considerable field of scientific research, though many of the problems are not of a deep character." Thus some experts of the British...
Government, at the end of their report published last week, explained how they had, in co-operation with the British Launderers' Research Association, spent a year and ?12,600 trying (unsuccessfully) to evolve a non-crumbling, non-cracking, non-bending, -bursting, -popping, -vanishing shirt-and-drawer button...
Wetmore Hodges '11, Vice-President and Secretary of the American Radiator Company, has been appointed Associate Professor of Business Research in the School of Business Administration. Mr. Hodges leaves the American Radiator Company to take up his new position. His main work will be to supervise the collection of cases in Business Policy...