Word: scopes
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...business and to do service to the greatest advantage" will be Mr. Hoover's policy in the thorough reorganization of the Department of Commerce. It is his plan to give this department a broader scope than it has hither to possessed. Separate bureaus of foreign and domestic commerce are to be created and co-operation will be furthered between various trade organizations. Then, too, by giving to this department many of the duties which at present are assigned to other executive departments, such as the Interstate Commerce Commission, the Directorship of Public Roads, and to Inland and Coastwise Waterways Service...
With a greatly enlarged program and with its usual trip including this year engagements at the Waldorf Astoria in New York and at the Bellevue Stratford in Philadelphia, the Hasty Pudding Club begins active work on its production "Wetward Ho!" this week. The scope of the club's activities has been increased and the work has been placed on a more efficient basis than ever before, approaching in its plan the program of the Princeton Triangle Club. Opening its season on April 13, the Club will give three performances in Cambridge, will a week later depart on a trip...
...CRIMSON 1922 competition, outlined last night at the opening meeting in the Crimson Building. Conferences led by journalists possessing a practical acquaintance with newspaper problems, will be called for the careful criticism of editorials submitted and general study of editorial methods, it was stated, and will enlarge appreciably the scope of the training offered by the competition...
With the increase of knowledge and the expansion of interests, the curriculum of the College broadened. Theology, too, gradually enlarged its scope. Accordingly, less time was allowed for theological studies while more was required. Candidates for the ministry fell into the habit of remaining at college after graduation in order to pursue theological study under the guidance of the Professor of Divinity. Finally, a theological school became a department of the University carrying on the original purpose of the College, to provide the churches with learned ministers...
...great need for some institution to bridge the gap between college and business, particularly for men who have been taking a liberal course while at college. That such an opportunity should, be limited; either in the number of students that can be eared for, or in the scope and standard of the training, is highly detrimental, both to the University's reputation and welfare and to the safety of the American ideal of a four-year liberal college course...