Word: subjected
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...subject for the formal debate is: Resolved: "That the states should surrender their sovereignty to the federal government." Robert M. Coquillette and Warrick E. Elrod, Jr. will speak for the affirmative. Caleb Foote and Joseph S. Harvin will defend the negative. There will be no decision...
...Although he took no credit, he collaborated with Romola Nijinsky on the tragic biography of her husband. No such swift-moving dramatic tale but a rich, fat history of the dance was this week published by Lincoln Kirstein. It proved him no idle dabbler in the subject but an enthusiastic scholar, equipped with information worthy of one twice his years.* If the pattern of Dance is sometimes involved and cluttered, it is because Author Kirstein was unwilling to neglect any phase or style of dancing which even remotely contributed to the evolution of the art as it is currently known...
...Presidents. Each year A. D. A. elects a president to take office the following year. Retiring president last week was slight, sparse-haired Dr. Frank Casto of Cleveland, who wears jaunty clothes and carries a silver cigaret case, believes in old-fashioned all-around dentists, grows sarcastic on the subject of single-track specialists. Elected president for 1936 last week was Dr. Leroy Matthew Simpson Miner, dean of Harvard's Dental School, president of the New England Dental Society. Bespectacled Dr. Miner, who looks almost as studious as he is, is that rara avis, a doctor both of Dentistry...
This is the first of a series of scientific discussions by Faculty members of the various departments and of the Medical School. At meetings open to all Freshmen, there will be a popular presentation of the subject with some of the technical aspects discussed, and there will be opportunity for discussion with the speaker about concentration in that field...
Main speaker of the day, Sir Norman Angell, British economist, talked little upon the proposed subject of the meeting, "Shall the United States Forbid All Exports to Italy?" but veered off to a campaign speech on why all the nations of the world, in effect, the United States should join the League. He entreated that "in international problems, power should be transferred from the litigant to the law. Pledge your support to the law of civilization, not to the litigant. This is anarchy...