Word: subjected
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...call it the Second Dawes Committee, gentlemen, that will ensure the continuity of your files, and of the entire bibliography of the subject...
...Thornton for the job. Then came the War and with it new responsibilities, new titles for Mr. Thornton. He was Deputy Director of Waterways and Docks, Assistant Director General of Movements and Railways, Inspector General of Transportation. In 1916 he gave up his U. S. citizenship, became a British subject; in 1919 was made Sir Henry Thornton, Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire. In 1922 he came to Canada; took over direction of the woebegone Canadian National; moved politics out and efficiency...
Some years ago, a Lehigh, University Professor told me this story concerning a Harvard graduate who was living in his home at that time and attending to the furnace. One day the Professor broached the subject of the Astronomical Observatory at Harvard. The young man looked puzzled and said, "Observatory? I don't know anything about such a place in Cambridge...
...expresses its desire to offer constructive criticism. The idea of a second Yard is fundamentally sound and at the same time is susceptible to whatever changes in detail further investigation may render advisable. The suggested participation of a committee of two Student Council members in a discussion on the subject by University authorities, no matter what the outcome, would both facilitate such adaptations and assure that adequate consideration was shown what is supposedly undergraduate opinion...
Professor Charles Austin Beard, noted historian, writer, and lecturer will lecture at the University toward the latter part of March, according to information obtained from Professor A. N. Holcombe '06, of the Department of Government. Professor Beard will speak in the Government 2b course on a subject not yet announced...