Word: viewpoints
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...labor problems class of the Business School tomorrow, Mr. Whiting Williams will begin a series of lectures on "The Employee's Viewpoint" which he will continue until November 11. The lectures will be held Tuesdays and Thursdays in Pierce 111 from 10 to 12 o'clock, and on Saturdays from 11-12 o'clock in Union...
...color of Theodore Roosevelt. Those who insist upon buying their clothes and house furnishings by mail will be edified by a print of the Yosemite Valley or of Niagara Falls on the outside of the package. The insidious part of this business, looking at it from the college viewpoint is that the victim will be receiving education when he least expects it--with his latest book catalogue for instance...
...Beautiful and Damned" would be a pretty dismal story to read but the author fortunately rises above his story. No matter how distorted his viewpoint he has that one essential quality--readability. You may become disgusted with his opinions but, in most cases, you will read to the end. In the first place he has a style which, however, careless it may be, moves, and in the second place he is by no means without a sense of humor. It may be a meaningless world but it has amusing aspects and Fitzgerald has a keen eye for them. Sometimes there...
...abolish war forever we must do it by means of educating the coming generations out of their materialistic viewpoint. If we are to abolish war in the immediate future we must also devise some scheme for making it worth while the sacrifice of a nation's interests for those of the world. This, in our opinion, constitutes the argument in favor of some sort of a superstate whether in the form of a league or an association of nations...
...conference work includes an afternoon meeting, a banquet for the delegates, and an evening meeting. President John G. Hibben, at whose behest the movement was started, will deliver the address of welcome. Anther speaker will be Norman Mackle who will speak about the question of disarmament form the viewpoint of a young man who has been through the experiences of war. Professor Edwin Kemmerer, of the Princeton department of economic side of the question...