Word: subjected
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...which you refer, he read into the record of the Senate Justice O'Connor's opinion along with the criticisms made by John W. Davis of New York and the Honorable George W. Wickersham. And again in May of 1935 the Illinois Appellate Court spoke on this subject in the case of City National Bank v. Davis Hotel Corporation, 280 Ill. App. 247, and said that the court has now found "tiresome and vain repetitions of these further abominations-and/or, was/were, is/are, it/he, its/his, it/him-so do bad habits grow." A. R. HULBERT Attorney and Counsellor...
John L. Tildaley, the Assistant Superintendent of Schools in New York City, will deliver the annual Inglis Lecture at 8 o'clock in the Large Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum. His subject will be "The Mounting. Waste of the American Secondary School...
...rather than their abundance or soundness. In so far as the two objectives are separable, but I had dared to suppose that they would recognize two facts that it takes only a little experience in scholarly writing to appreciate: First, that the more involved and the more abstract the subject matter is, the more difficult becomes the writing: Secondly, that the more thoughtful and balanced one tries to be in one's judgement, the less one can rely on sophisticated devices of writing techniques and hence the less crisp and the less "to be taken over a cup of coffee...
This criticism is not meant to show that the book is valueless. On the contrary, anything written by such as observer should be considered seriously, especially when comparisons are made with the conditions in the Tsarist regime under which she also lived. Her intimate knowledge with her subject and the skillful way in which the facts are set forth demand recognition but it should be remembered that the author is used to a different mode of living and is somewhat too old to adapt her ways to that of a new system. She undoubtedly presents the facts faithfully. Our only...
Russia is a fascinating subject to most of us even though we may believe that the system she is following is the wrong one. But it seems as though something of value to the world must come out of an experiment of such size also and to which so much time and energy have been devoted. We need the true facts of the situation but the program is so different that every one who writes on the subject does so with a prejudice. This latest volume suffers from the extreme dislike of the author for the Soviets...