Word: socially
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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These fellowships will be for the academic year 1926-1927. They are offered in the following fields: Political Science, Economics, Agriculture, Social Economy, Sociology, History, Literature, Psychology, Theology, Education, International Law, Commerce and Journalism. These fellowships are designed to do their part toward bringing about international friendship and good will by creating a tradition of cooperation and reciprocity between the United States and Germany through an interchange of students to study the institutions and psychology of the two countries. They are open to both men and women and are tenable for one year...
...While I was waiting, Mrs. Ferguson appeared in the rotunda and I walked out and talked with her for five or six minutes. It was just a social visit. I did not even think of mentioning the object of my visit with her. Then I went back to wait my turn to see the Governor. In a few 'minutes I was ushered in to see Jim. While I talked with him, Mrs. Ferguson sat at her desk and signed official documents...
...realm of feeling of which the actors themselves were hardly aware, which the wisest doctor and the most discerning priest would need years to explore before they could half understand it. The attachment was a pitiable thing, the horrible confusion of a sexually uneducated boy and a socially uneducated girl with greed and social position and an uncertain racial standard and a kind of weird search for happiness. . . . Apparently his family lacked both sympathetic wisdom and practical judgment. But the lawyers were not emotionally involved. They could have kept their heads, and if they were any good they could...
...devotes, at the most, eight Saturday afternoons to the games, a part of two afternoons and two nights to rallies, and the more affluent one takes a trip either to Princeton or New Haven. That, probably, is not near as much time as the average student devotes to his social activities...
Norman Thomas, whose subject today will be "Socialism and Individual Freedom" is Executive Director of the League for Industrial Democracy. He is a contributing editor of "The Nation" and "The World Tomorrow" and is well equipped to talk on social and economic problems. Mr. Thomas was the La Follette candidate for governor of New York in 1924 and this fall figured prominently as the Socialist candidate for Mayor of New York. While at Princeton where he graduated in 1906, as valedictorian of his class, he was on the debating team; of late years he has spoken several times...