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CHURCH AND STATE-Ryllis Alexander Goslin-Foreign Policy Association (35?). Skillfully condensed to posterlike effectiveness, salient facts regarding the Church crisis in Russia, Germany, Spain, Italy, Mexico...
...announcement in the opening lecture of Fine Arts 1d that half the course would concern architecture, half painting, and a quarter sculpture. Every lecture in the course is necessarily presented at a speed rivaling Floyd Gibbons and Ted Husing at their best. The consequence is that only a few salient suggestions can be scribbled down by the student concerning even the most significant works of art, and the chances of a man's choosing the most important features for notation are at best slim...
During the college year 1935-36, tobacco to the tune of $46,000 was smoked away by undergraduates, a sum capable of paying the tuition and board of some forty odd students. This salient fact is based chiefly on the assumption that about 70% of the student body are partisans of Demon Nicotine. The figures released by Roy L. Westcott, Manager of University Dining Halls, show that in the Eliot House Grill and the House Dining Halls together, $11,185 in cigarette sales was taken in last year...
...first book was Pardoners in 1005. After the wrote nothing for publication that wasn't preset somewhere. Old timers still believe that Bill Favor and tom Santachi: Hero and badman of salient fought the most realistic fight the cameras will record when they made the original picture veracity Rex Beach's Spoilers Rollins bounder Alpha Beeach with an honorary degree and later with presidency of its alumni association...
Indeed the principle of the agreements threatens one of the salient points of the American constitutional scheme, for its takes from Congress the power to control tariff matters and gives it over to the whims of the executive branch. As Mr. Hull's treaties were published one by one, people whose interests had been vitally affected found themselves pushed out the door, denied hearings, and treated generally like unruly schoolboys if they voiced legitimate protests. Such dictatorial tactics may be acceptable in times of emergency but should never be allowed to get a foothold in the long-run system...