Word: standpoints
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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From the mere standpoint of argument the University certainly presented the stronger case. M. P. Lichauco '23 outlined conditions in Europe and proved that the Allies could not possibly meet the debt. The second speaker took up the question from a somewhat different standpoint when he showed that even if the Allies could pay the debt the receiving of the payment would harm America by continuing the present business depression. R. S. Fanning '23 ended the debate by presenting the moral view-point, stating that the loan was made merely for our own defence...
...Knights of Columbus track meet at Mechanics Hall Saturday night, successful from a general point of view, in that stars from all sections of the country competed, was also a decided success from the Crimson standpoint. After the Freshman relay team had led the M. I. T. yearlings to the tape, the University quartet won a victory over the Dartmouth team that was hoped for rather than expected...
...reached the highest point of efficiency shown all season Saturday night and Coach Claflin's task during the next few days will be to keep his men up to the same standard. Even although the Elis were defeated in the first game, the contest was unsatisfactory from the Crimson standpoint on account of the ragged team-work displayed throughout the major portion of the struggle. Coach Claffin aims to have his men overcome the Bulldog this Saturday in the same sort of style they took the Tiger into camp...
...year. In no sport has a green man a better chance to develop and win recognition than in track; there is great need for second and third place men. Today is the time to start work with the aim of making the 1922 track season a success from every standpoint...
...world than those in the ministry", said the Reverend Harry Emerson Fosdick D.D. in speaking on "The Ministry as a Vocation" last night in Phillips Brooks House. Dr. Fosdick gave a general outline of the work in store for those who intend to become ministers, both from the standpoint of a professor at the Union Theological Seminary of New York and from that of a minister of the First Presbyterian Church of that city...