Word: undergo
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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Beginning with the class of 1922, however, the General Examination, instead of being confined to one division, will be required of practically every man in College. Those who specialize in English and other subjects will have to undergo comprehensive tests similar to that which has been the rule in Economics. In view of this prospect, there are already signs of a drift back toward Economics. But English still leads...
...France of the districts is too great to be disregarded, and there are limits even to self-determination. Very likely if the provinces are consulted, they may be persuaded to stay with France after all. But the whole situation illustrates very well, how quickly and completely nations may undergo change, and the small part that grtaitude plays in international relations...
...announcement made by the department calls attention to the opportunities at Harvard for graduate professional training in social administration and recommends that students who intend to make administrative social work their career should undergo a thorough professional training of two years if possible, or at least one year. Such students are advised to take the professional courses given by the department and also to coordinate such technical training with basic courses in political and economic theory, in statistical analysis and in business administration. Students will be assisted in drawing up plans of study which will combine the courses in social...
...Rockefeller for example) do not come under the scope of such an excess profits tax as this. Most of them are of medium build; some of them are actually thin. And in this hot weather, it is not likely that anyone, millionaire or otherwise, will feel eager to undergo physical measurements...
...Hasty Pudding Club show "Barnum Was Right" is to be produced in London next summer according to an announcement given out last night. Miss Alexandra Carlisle has retained the professional rights for Mr. J. A. E. Malone, the noted London producer. The present version will, of course, have to undergo a certain amount of superficial revision in order that it may be adapted to the larger requirements of a professional cast, but the main theme of the play will remain essentially the same...