Word: subjected
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...ship or handle food in intrastate, interstate or foreign commerce without such license. . . . The individual farmer is not mentioned in the licensing clause, yet any farmer who prepares for market or handles for sale any product of his farm, or any association of producers, is subject to a license upon such terms or conditions as the Secretary may prescribe, or the license may be denied by the Secretary...
...this eagerly awaited innovation. Most students and professors will readily admit that a man who takes a course in chemistry or government for no other reason than to work off a burdensome requirement is simply wasting his own and the University's time-far better spent on some subject which arouses and holds his interest. The plan is a happy compromise between Charles William Eliot's long discarded policy of giving the student complete freedom in the choice of all his courses and the system of concentration and distribution fathered by Mr. Lowell, which time has proved too rigid. With...
...future be composed of men who, having only themselves to thank for their presence, need be fed no intellectual pap, spoonful by spoonful. No less profit from the new Decalogue will accrue to the University by casting out courses like Biology A, which offer little sound knowledge of the subject, and still less of the methods of biological work and thought. Freed from this dead weight, the departments will betray their trust if they do not transfer their efforts to more fertile undergraduate instruction...
...integral parts. Though doubtless they would not concede it to be true, they must believe that the State can do no wrong. This, it seems to me, is an illusion, for the State is composed of its integral parts, the individuals acting through their representatives. The State is therefore subject, at least, to all of the fallacies, errors, ignorances and prejudices, of those who compose...
Jerome D. Greene '96, Secretary to the Corporation and Director of the Tercentenary Celebration, will be the principal speaker of the evening. Green's subject will be "International Relations in the Pacific...