Word: subjects
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...doctor further states that in his college days he became convinced that it would be an excellent plan to have a medical man connected with the university, between whom and the student there should be friendly relations, so that the physician could be consulted by the students upon any subject connected with their health and physical well-being...
After an eight weeks' competition, Edwin Ober Pride of Somerville was appointed manager of the 1923 track team, and Wallace Everard Stearns of Concord, N. H., manager of the 1923 cross-country team. These appointments are subject to the approval of the Student Council and the Athletic Committee...
...Constituent of the 5th District. The United States Government was taking action with which I did not agree. I knew that there was a legal, constitutional method of making my opinions known on the subject by voting for a representative who would represent my beliefs. In accordance with the constitution and laws of the United States I went to the polls and voted in a legal, constitutional manner. A friend of mine, an advocate of direct action, smiled; he told me it was useless. Despite many disappointments I held faithful to my believe in indirect, representative, legal, constitutional action...
Already at its convention in Minneapolis the American Legion has passed resolutions denouncing the outrage. These resolutions, we hope, will materialize into action due to the inevitable influence of the Legion on American politics. Then the country will be subject to a through house-cleaning, ending in the deportation of all Bolshevik and I. W. W. agitators...
...heyday of the elective system it was possible for a man to graduate from college with a smattering of sixteen subjects and a grounding in none. More recently, without abandoning the ideal of a general education, we have swung toward concentration in a single subject and related subjects...