Word: subjected
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...another. And as the radio magnifies so many things, it magnifies these mistakes. Some peculiarities in the mouths of celebrated persons have become so famous that the speaker dare not change them without risking the charge of affectation. In this connection, a famous speaker whose "raddio" was a standing subject for witticism, forgot himself (unless my ears and memory have deceived me) and in the heat of a campaign address employed the correct pronunciation. But only momentarily. On the other hand, too close attention to details of pronunciation might have a tendency to detract from the speaker's effectiveness...
...award of $100 will be paid to the third-year student in the Law School who writes the best paper on some subject in copyright law. The paper may be written on the broad subject of copyright law, or on any phase of copyright law; or it may be an analysis of the fundamental principles and policies that justify a law of copyright...
...Novelty, Indeterminism, and Emergence," will be the subject of a short talk by William T. Stace, of Princeton, before the Philosophical Club. The meeting will be in Emerson A at 7:30 o'clock...
Accrument from this money, subject to recall by vote of the Council, will go towards additional scholarships which may be needed in future years...
Ernest J. Simmons '22, assistant professor of English, spoke to the Russian Club last night on "Russia Revisited", and in his first public utterance on the subject of Russia defended the Russian experiment against critics...