Word: want
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...student who does not want to concentrate in Economics but desires an auxiliary foothold in the subject would do best to combine the theory of Economics A with the more specific material in Economics 41, on Money and Banking...
...concentrators who want a year of art should wait for course 1e, which is omitted this year, but will be given again next year. It is limited to select works of art and therefore is able to combine history with appreciation and theory...
...elementary grammar courses, especially when being taught to mature college students. French A and B are beginners' courses, the latter a high powered course meeting five times & week and combining A with the second year course C. Both were easier than expected. Course C is intended for those who want to pursue study in grammar and composition. It is not so easy and to those not interested in grammar is dull. French E is the course for those who pass the cp8 entrance examination, is the largest French course, and is divided into sectiontions on Drama, Science, History, and Literature...
...inviting capitalist democracy's confidence and respect, U. S. Communists also invite the question: "What of the revolution?" Answer is that Communists have no more love than before for capitalist democracy. They have faced the facts that: 1) U. S. people do not now want a socialized order, 2) the Party needs democracy as an ally against fascism. As Comrade Browder put it in 1936: "A consistent struggle for democracy and progress leads inevitably, and in the not distant future to the socialist revolution...
...been elected executive editor by the retiring board to succeed New Yorker Morton Newman. The new board complained of Editor Davis' Leftist leanings, said he could not work in harmony with the diverse groups producing the paper. But one member blurted: "We don't want another Jewish editor." Around the campus spread word, later denied, that two facultymen had seconded this view...