Word: supplementing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...GROWTH OF THE LAW-Benjamin N. Cardozo, LL.D.-Yale University Press ($1.75), must be regarded as a supplement to The Nature of the Judicial Process (1921) by the same author. Both volumes represent lectures given at the Yale Law School. The Scope. The text with which Judge Cardozo begins and ends The Growth of the Law is: "Law must be stable and yet it cannot stand still." An understanding of this text, he points out, requires a thorough consideration of "the philosophy of function" in relation to "the authority of precedent." The chapter headings give the best brief idea...
...curious that most people feel they must apologize for a love of mystery stories. They feel somehow that a good detective story is not "literary", that it is a sort of Sunday supplement intruded into a cultured society of books. And yet these same people say that it is proper to read Lewis Carroll because he is a relaxation for the mind. Why this should be considered a proper answer is another mystery, for it takes a good deal of thinking to understand. "Through the Looking Glass", but a detective story writer does all the reader's thinking...
...magazine, unique among college literary journals, will make its debut Saturday when the first number of the new CRIMSON Bookshelf will appear. Formerly published weekly as a department of the CRIMSON, the Bookshelf this year will be a monthly magazine supplement to the CRIMSON...
This scheme is to be considered by the War Debt Commission in Washington. Nothing was known concerning official opinion, but semiofficial circles regarded it as "a valuable supplement" to the Experts' Report in the economic resettlement of Europe...
...work. Something of the sort might have been expected ever since Bernard Shaw, in his The Admirable Bashville, put the fortunes of the pugilist on the stage in heroic blank verse. And now it has been suggested that the American composer turn away from Negro, Red Indian and Sunday Supplement subjects, and devote his muse to creating an interpretation of the character and physique of Jeff or John L. Sullivan for Chaliapin's titanic bass voice-and figure. This may mean that the operatic star (male) of tomorrow will go into training with a skipping-rope rather than with...