Word: subjected
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...first of the series of tryouts to determine who will represent the University in the debate with Boston College will be held Monday at 7 o'clock in Harvard 1, it was anounced last night by A. F. Reel '28, president of the Debating Council. The subject for the debate is "Resolved: That Al Smith is eminently qualified for the presidency." The competition is open to all undergraduates in good standing. All candidates will be expected to prepare a five minute speech on the subject, taking either the affirmative or negative side of the question...
...clock tonight the first of the series of the Intercollegiate League triangular debates will be held in the New Lecture Hall, when the University team upholding the affirmative will engage the debating team from Wesleyan College in a duel of words on the subject, "Resolved, That all nations abandon all extra territory rights in China...
...Contending that birth control was an integral part of companionate marriage. Mr. Russell stated that. "In England there is no such silly talk about the illegallity of Birth Control. People are quite at liberty to adopt the practice, and there are many places where information and literature on the subject may be had, and there is even a possibility that the State will assist in the problem by establishing clinics where people may go for further aid on the subject...
...International Council will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in Phillips Brooks House. The subject will be "Shall the Council endorse the use of Esperanto as an International Language?" Favoring the adoption of Esperanto it is to be said that an international language would be of great value, removing the present waste of time, money and effort in learning many languages. One universal language could be made to serve in place of the many tongues now spoken...
...sixth clause in the "Powers" reads as follows: "To prohibit any man who shows an indisposition to respect the recommendation of the Council, from becoming and remaining a member of any college activity subject to open competition." These words can be taken in only one sense--that the Council as a body assumes censorial rights in all undergraduate activities "open to competition." Consequently it would appear that in this clause the Council elevates its powers of jurisdiction over those of the Faculty, which long since ceased to perform as active judge in questions arising in undergraduate activities. Surely this sixth...