Word: subjection
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...view of the fact that the federal government waged a campaign for child welfare as a war measure, believing that infant mortality ought to be reduced as a matter of national necessity. Two lecturers on vaccination will follow. On February 8 Dr. E. H. Ernst will take as his subject "Protection Against Infection in Diseases other Than Smallpox," discussing the value of vaccination in the prevention of typhoid fever and other diseases. Here again the information which the medical profession has acquired during the war will be set before the public...
...Kurt H. Thoma, D. M. D., 11, will lecture on February 22 upon "Diseases of the Teeth and Their Relation to Systemic Diseases, a subject in which physicians and dentists are now co-operating to find to what extent rheumatism and similar ailments may be traced to defective teeth. On February 29 Dr. Frederick T. Lord '97 will speak on pneumonia. On March 7 Dr. Percy G. Stiles will take as his topic "Some Aspects of Alcohol." On March 14 Dr. W. T. Bovie, G.R., '14, will set forth some new conceptions on the construction of matter...
...clear the writer of Saturday's communication aimed his criticism at the liberals in this University, particularly those who chided the authors of recent effusions on the subject of deported aliens. Has it occurred to the gentlemen that their metaphor may be inapplicable, that instead of being a class of people standing "on the fence," the liberals are steadily traversing the road of progress, while on one side the reactionaries flounder in the morass of outgrown institutions, and on the other the radicals flit along in pursuit of the elusive mirage of Utopia...
...also ruled that no student shall bring any books or papers into the examination room except by express direction of the instructor, and that no communication on any subject whatsoever shall be allowed between students in the examination room. Today Economics 42, Sever 18 Education 3b, Emerson A English A, Mr. Auslander's sects. 6, 12, Harvard 5 Mr. Coues's sects. 5, 21, Harvard 6 Mr. French's sects. 15, 19, Emerson D Mr. Hersey's sect. 1, Sever 5 Mr. Hillyer's sects. 2, 9, 16, Emerson J Mr. Kempton's sect. 7, Sever 17 Mr. Lehman...
What is most disheartening about the whole problem is that no public opinion has formed on the subject in those countries who are not directly interested in annexing territory. In the United States few people are aware of any issue. We read the German treaty with some interest, but we neglected the Austrian Treaty beyond noticing its existence, and the Bulgarian Treaty might quite as well never have been written so far as American opinion is concerned...