Word: scopes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Stanford, Colonel J. William Zevely and George P. Hoover) filed a demurrer objecting: 1) that the Senate had no authority to compel a man to disclose his private affairs; 2) that the inquiry in question was of a judicial nature and therefore out of the Senate's scope of action; 3) that the Senate Investigating Committee had no jurisdiction because a resolution had been passed as a result of the inquiry, prior to the alleged offense; 4) that the indictment charged no offense...
Pending final approval by the authorities of Johns Hopkins University, the scope of the school is planned to include the five basic subjects of international relations, history, international law, diplomatic practice, international organizations. The physical, geographical, commercial, racial and economic aspects will receive first consideration with a view to lessening conflicts between different types of national thought and culture...
...this is a development of about 30 years, a creation by newspaper men for the sake of journalism. The Associated Press is entirely owned by its members who contribute to pay its expenses. Its nonpartisanship, its accuracy, its great scope are not only generally acknowledged, but unequalled by any other news agency anywhere at anytime...
Professor Walter Raymond Spalding '87, of the Music Department in the University, told a CRIMSON reporter of the preparations that are being made for the Music Week. The revival is to be broad in scope, music being fostered in public institutions, in factories and in drawing rooms. It is particularly appropriate in view of the part Boston has always played in music and the exceptional musical interest that is being shown at the University...
After a fortnight of bickering France poleaxed the conference idea by restricting its scope, or, in the words of Mr. Hughes, by making it "wholly futile and useless...