Word: subjection
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...long ago in the course of an investigation into the subject of deportations, the chairman of a congressional committee expressed his disapproval of the way in which matters were being conducted, and complained that the immigration authorities seemed to "give the benefit of the doubt to the alien in every case...
...Alas! It can never be! The new school of pedagogy may allow women pupils, but we feel sure that the College will never be subject to the feminizing sway. That timid idea, so tentatively proposed by the Governing Board will not be adopted at Harvard. The stern spirits of every Puritan from Miles Standish to Cotton Mather arise in solemn protest. We see the inventor of the original "New England conscience" deliver his fateful warning.--Never. The drear halls of Sever shall not be made frivolous. No shall they invade the awful precincts of "Mem". For this is your...
...Russian Co-operative Movement" is the subject of the third Liberal Club lecture on "Russia and the Revolution" to be given in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 8 o'clock by Alexander J. Zelenko. The meeting will be open to all members of the Union and the Student Liberal Club. Mr. Zelenko is now manager of the Russian Co-operative Society's branch in this country...
Nineteen candidates took part in the preliminary trials of the France-Amerique debate which were held April 8. Each spoke, in French, for five minutes on some subject connected with French civilization. The trials were not public, but were held before Professor Louis J. A. Mercier, Professor Louis J. A. Mercier, Professor E. L. Raiche, and Professor R. L. Hawkins of the French Department, who were the judges. Of the men competing, the following six were chosen to speak in the public finals in May: H. Brown '22, W. A. Denker '20, G. R. Fearing '23, J. L. Hotson...
...President Lowell and Professor G. H. Chase, Chairman of the Committee on Choice of Electives, address 1923 on the subject of concentration and distribution of courses...