Word: subjected
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...from time to time nations of the world with which the United States of America has diplomatic relations, including, however, as nations, for the purposes hereof the United States of America, the British self-governing dominions, and India, one of said scholarships to be available for a citizen or subject of each such nation...
These appointments, which are subject to the approval of the Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports, are the result of the competition which lasted from September 23 until November 12. All ten men are automatically eligible on an equal basis for the University football second assistant managerial competition which will begin next spring...
...Addison, professor of the History of Religion in the Episcopal Theological School will lecture Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock on the subject, "What is Religion?" The talk will be given in Peabody Hall, Phillips Brooks House, and is the first of a series of Sunday afternoon lectures on religion for the year...
...Sunday, November 24, F. B. Sayre, Professor of Law, will discuss "Religion and Life Today". The following week, T. N. Carver, David A. Wells Professor of Political Economy, will have for a subject "How Good Does One Need to Be?" He will be followed by Kirsopp Lake, Winn Professor of Ecclesiastical History, talking on "Some Lessons from the History of Religion". The concluding lecture of the first half of the series will be delivered by Mr. A. D. Nock, fellow of Clare College, Cambridge University, England...
Professor von Klenze will lecture at Harvard, probably during February, on any subject which he may think suitable. It is possible that he will lecture on comparative literature, since a great deal of his study has been in this field. He is the author of "Deutsche Gedichte", "The Treatment of Nature in the Works of Nicholas Lenau", "The Interpretation of Italy During the Last Two Centuries", and many articles and reviews on German and comparative literature...