Word: subjects
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...know how Harvard feels on this subject; neither does Mr. Rice. Let us hear what Harvard has to say and not ask her to play the part of a clam. JOHN V. SPALDING...
...should be pointed out that in discussing these matters outside his classroom and in expressing whatever views he may hold on this or any other subject of current public policy, Mr. Laski is utilizing a privilege which Harvard has steadfastly accorded to all her teachers. As President Lowell declared some years ago, a university cannot exercise a censorship over the utterances of its teachers without accepting responsibility for everything they do or say. It might not be amiss to suggest to Mr. Laski, however, that, as he is not a citizen of the United States, the amenities of the situation...
...idle theorists can hope for such a graceful subject of theorizing as Mr. Gleason has proven in last Friday's CRIMSON, Answering Mr. Fleming's article on labels, he appropriately steps forward, crowns his opponent with a sort of gigantic preserve-jar label "radical," and thereby pickles him for life, shelving him where no unwitting undergraduate lover of the constitution can be in danger of his phizzing over again...
...subject for the interclass debating tournament, as announced last night, is as follows: "Resolved: that the United States Government should officially recognize by law the principle of collective bargaining." The tryouts for the class teams will be held on Thursday evening at places to be announced. The candidates will speak five minutes on either side of the subject...
Professir Levy-Bruhl will conduct a conference in psychology at 138 Irving Place tonight at 8 o'clock. All members of seminaries in philosophy and psychology, and students doing research work in the psychological laboratory, are invited to attend. The subject of the conference, as announced by Professor Levy-Bruhl will be "Les functions mentales dans les societes inferieures...