Word: subjected
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Laylin pointed out that the ability to stand up and answer questions, and to make an intelligent use of the library, were the main benefits to be derived from Law Club work. The cases to be argued are drawn up by the judges of the first courts, subject to the approval of the Board of Student Advisors. The judges are men in the third year of the Law School...
Nevertheless the storms of ridicule may be braved more sanguinely because of the subject--and that is that the Yard at this season of the year is magnificent. It is always impressive; in its autumnal garb it is even more so. Last spring when one half of the Yard was in the throes of an abdominal operation the scene was still sufficiently vernal and sufficiently inspirational to warrant odes and lyrics. And now, when there is nothing more disturbing than the sight of John Harvard in the hands of his tailor the sight is worthy not of mere editorials...
...widely-announced electrical machine that thinks for itself, which has been developed in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, was the subject of an interview yesterday between the CRIMSON and Dr. Vannevar Bush inventor of the machine...
...surface examination of the Debating Union's career serves as material for two broad generalizations concerning its success or failure. It has found popularity in numbers through one of two channels. The first has been in picking a subject of timely and intense student interest such as the football debate of two years ago. Enthusiasm was generated here by the presence of speakers, whose prominence in undergraduate affairs and information on the subject, added some zest to the occasion. The second successful method of attack has been to invite an expert or widely known speaker from the outside, whose appearance...
...Philosophy should be given an appearance of artificiality by mannerisms and pretensions which are part of the personality of the author and hence actually evidences of his sincerity. There is, in the first place, no good reason for calling the book (as Mr. Durant does) a "mental autobiography"; its subject is usually something very distinct from Author Durant's intellectual development and its method is far from analytical...