Word: supplement
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...fine religious laboratory, Greater Boston, where there are preachers of the first rank to be heard and studied, where there are countless modern and adequately organized churches reaching out into and serving all phases of the life of a city. No man will be a minister who does not supplement his class room work with actual laboratory work. And this School aims to so develop its laboratory opportunities, that every student may have training in practice as well as theory. This field work may be either voluntary or "compensated". If "compensated" it will provide a man a good measure...
...development of the paper covering the fifty year period from 1873 to 1923; about thirty cuts showing successive stages in advancement in plant, typical front pages of the past compared with the present five-column sheet, and a representative front page of the recently established biweekly pictorial supplement...
...Moreover China provides a remarkably rich field for religious work. She has a legacy of a rich religious past, and a mind trained in religious experiences. It is for the mission worker to supplement and fill out those same religious experiences by the teachings of Christianity. The Christian faith cannot be imposed. It must be adapted to the needs of the people for whom it is meant. This fundamental fact was recognized as far back as the time of Pope Gregory the Great who instructed Augustine to adapt his religious teachings to the understanding of the Britains among whom...
...photographic competition is open only to Sophomores. The work consists in taking pictures of University activities; candidates are ranked on the number of pictures printed in the fortnightly pictorial supplement, and on their efficiency in the dark room. The CRIMSON has a completely equipped dark room available for developing and printing work. Previous experience is not essential in this competition...
...more clearly seen and understood. The program calls for an extensive tour of Europe, including stops at the principal cities, where the party will meet leaders of political and economic thought, and get from them a great deal of first-hand information, with which they will supplement their reading...