Word: students
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...seem's to me the criticism of Henry Ward Beecher in TIME, Oct. 3 is cruel and unjust, and in line with much news paper criticism of ministers these days "rejoicing in iniquity." I was a student in Union Theological Seminary in 1867-68. Quite a percent of the students were manly fellows who had been soldiers in the Civil War and they were rejoiced to hear Beecher and they noted in the great congregations a majority of men, yet you say Was "men there as a ever rule a did not manlier like thing him." than Beecher facing...
...22nd wedding anniversary. Perhaps they read in the current issue of the ever-embattled Nation the following tirade about their 21-year-old son: "Who is John Coolidge? To what public office has he ever been elected or appointed? All we know about John is that he is a student in Amherst College and happens to be a son of the President of the United States. And yet we read that he has arrived in Amherst for his senior year 'accompanied by a young secret-service man.' In the name of Beelzebub, why? We heard first of this...
...oldtime militants in the A. F. of L. much food for reflection. Nor was this food seasoned by anything peppery in the keynote remarks of the leader upon whom the Gompers mantle fell three years ago. He, President William Green, euphemizes strikes as "our economic powers." He is a student of such economic abstractions as "collective bargaining," such legalistic abstractions as "jurisdictional disputes." He does not place the unions above the law. He argues almost academically for the continuance of prosperity through the distribution of wealth to workers by high wages...
...year course is the rule, while at Oxford, although the four year degree is more common, it is possible to take a degree in three years. At Harvard, although the work of four years may be completed in three years by taking extra courses and by summer study, the student must wait four years for his degree...
...Mathematical Club was formed in the year 1964-05 for the purpose of encouraging closer social relations among the teachers and students of mathematics in the University. Any student who has taken or is taking a course in mathematics not regularly open to Freshmen is eligible for membership in the club. The officers of the organization for the coming year are C. L. Lubin 2G., president; and G. B. Price 2G., secretary and treasurer...