Word: subjected
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...have a "reading period" covering six successive weeks (Dec. 23 to Feb. 4) during which the ordinary routine of College life will be ordinary routine of College life will be interrupted and every man will be free to plan his work as he will, subject to a minimum of interference from stated College engagement's. It would be wise therefore to handle these six weeks as a whole and to distribute one's work accordingly. I would suggest therefore...
...subject for the debate tomorrow night is "Resolved. That the Mexiean Government was justified in its action toward the church...
Declaring that muddy thinking on the subject of capital punishment has clouded the issues involved, A. K. Reading, LL.B. '12, District Attorney of Massachusetts, stated to a CRIMSON reporter last night that he was personally convinced of the justice of the supreme penalty. "In my opinion," added Reading, "the question is not debateable, but I shall meet Clarence Darrow in Symphony Hall in an effort to clear the public mind of misconceptions on this important subject...
There exists a local phenomenon appearing annually at this season that is known to the natives as changeable weather. Properly it is one with the subject that has been ostrasized conversationally since Mark Twain pronounced that dictum that people have no right to complain when they never do anything about it. Still it insists on attracting attention because each year in the opinion of experienced observers it far exceeds any previous performances. And it is impossible to minimize the importance of a fact upon which comparative strangers are eager to give information at the least encouragement. For the persistency with...
...open window means an absorbing flow of mucus. Wet feet provoke an interesting condition wherein the brain becomes remote from the sensual world, an aching entity in which the weariest efforts of the will can not arouse a thought. And it is suggested that if make them the principal subject of con-efforts of the will can not arouse a versation, these attempts of the weather to excite interest with excess and variations, can be discouraged...