Word: view
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Elementary courses have bristled with problems for the University. It has often been felt that lack of correlation between different fields gives a restricted view to the student. For example, History concentrators who must take Economics A as a prerequisite, should be introduced to a new kind of thought, and be shown how Economics fits in with History. Instead, these men often struggle through Economics A and come out at the end of the year with little understanding of economic thought and a definite revulsion to economic theory. If a large number of people are prejudiced against Economics as opposed...
...election of a non-Italian cardinal is rather improbable," he said. "It would be an open challenge to Mussolini, and in view of the present political situation in Europe it might lead to serious complications," Professor La Piana believes that in case of war, a non-Italian Pope would be in a tragic situation...
Thus, Mr. Ryan's achievements were clearly of much greater importance than merely informing the public of Harvard sports. Consequently, now that has an opportunity to view his accomplishments it becomes plain that--seen in the perspective of recent Harvard history--his services have been invaluable...
...desire for what has not existed since the last century. The President feels that, whatever is sacrificed by mixing in world affairs, American interests are served only when such a plan is vigorously undertaken. Here is where the Easterners are sure thus they have a much more far-sighted view, that if the United States does not act now, some future time may be too late. The reason is that if England and France are forced into the position of becoming second rate powers, this country will never again be able to feel as secure from external danger...
Good shot: a propeller's-hub-view of the runway at Albuquerque, N. M. as a racing ship comes in for a landing...