Word: topic
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Crimson team composed of Lawrence F. Ebb '39 and Phil C. Neal '40 will face the visitors in an encounter, which will be broadcast over radio station WNAC at 3 o'clock. The topic will be on the adoption of Australia's system of labor arbitration for the United States...
...file on the book, finds out for how long it will be out, and to whom. Then the two go into the stacks to the shelf or shelves devoted to the subject in which the student is interested. There the contact man points out books relating to the same topic, those as nearly similar as possible and likely to be helpful as a substitute until the desired book is returned. With Widener's wealth of books, it would be difficult to find a topic on which there weren't several volumes available. The chances are therefore fairly good that...
Last week, to avoid imputations of unhealthy prudery, NBC did broadcast a speech on the same topic by Dr. Morris Fishbein, spokesman and editor of the American Medical Association. The Fishbein speech, therefore, offered an example of what is now considered the proper phraseology in which social diseases may be discussed on the air. Excerpts...
...second lecture as Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry, Chauncey B. Tinker, Sterling Professor of English Literature at Yale, will speak on "Hogarth: The Humanitarian Movement," at the New Lecture Hall, at 8 o'clock. The general topic of Professor Tinker's lecture series is "Literary Tendencies in English Painting...
Charles W. Duhig '29, assistant in History, introduces the topic of the Far East, S. Shepard Jones, instructor in Government, that of European Affairs, and Lloyd G. Reynolds, instructor in Economics, that of American Neutrality...