Word: viewpoints
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Brewer Wants Detached Viewpoint...
...Ludlam '25, who was a social service worker while in college talked briefly, giving the student worker's viewpoint. He pointed out many of the trials as well as the tribulations of his work as leader of a boys' club in a settlement house, and many points of value to new men who intended to enter the field...
...authors of this volume- there are two of them-declared that Lord Randolph "rose to the top of the tree by liberal use of insolence"; that "from the viewpoint of ability, character and brains Randolph was quite of the ordinary class, vastly inferior to his brother and without the genius, high courage and splendid patriotism of his son Winston. His notoriety was obtained by one endowment only-insolence, of the heavy 'made-in-Germany' kind." Churchill senior was viewed as a man who evinced "nothing but the increasing desire to eat, drink and sleep a great deal...
...conclusions: "Every prisoner feared the law, and hated it for the punishment it imposed. There is a dread that the fear of prison causes which I am now convinced is beneficial. I formerly thought prisons out of date, but now have changed my viewpoint. They serve a very useful purpose. Only there is not sufficient attention paid to fitting girls to lead a straight life when once they leave confinement...
...step. The pros and cons of gas in warfare were debated. The argument against gas can be put in one word: "Inhumane." The argument for gas, although not so well known, has been ably presented. Prof. J. B. S. Haldane is one of the ablest exponents of this viewpoint...