Word: treatment
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...coming with the near advent of the more important baseball games, raises again the question as to what sort of cheering is justifiable at games. The standard by which this should be determined is this: the visiting teams are our guests, and as such are entitled to the courteous treatment from us which the name of host implies. A fair way to decide just what this means is for us to stop and consider what we would deem courteous treatment were we on the side of the visiting team, and then we should accord such treatment to our guests. "Rattling...
...group will come due at the same time. The report of the committee also suggests that theses for the degree with distinction be arranged to cover the subject matter of more than one course and the work of more than one instructor, whenever the subject lends itself to literary treatment. If these two suggestions could be put into effect, we believe that the congestion of written work could be in a large measure avoided...
...Lachelier was awakening an ardor for metaphysical enquiry, while Taine and Ribot promoted experimental psychology. The followers of the former aimed to draw all the philosophical views from science that it would yield and still let philosophy retain its relative anatomy; the latter class intended merely to apply scientific treatment to philosophy, and so make philosophy one of the positive sciences. The former class comprises rationalists, contingentists and intuitionists, the latter was composed of men who treated the different parts of philosophy scientifically and of savants...
...excellent example of the work of the great Dutch master, formed part of the collection of Lord Warwick. It has been placed on exhibition in the printroom of the Museum, together with a selection of Rembrandt's etchings, which illustrate his work in dry point, and show his treatment of portrait, landscape, and figure subjects...
...LECTURE. "The Treatment of Surgical Tuberculosis." Dr. E. H. Bradford. Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston...