Word: viewing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...rumor that Professor Sprague of the Harvard Business School was to accept a position with the Bank of England has been granted clear title in its final confirmation yesterday. In view of the major problems of unemployment and disorganization of its banking system facing the Labor Cabinet there remains little doubt that the industry and finances of England are hampered by the well-worn cogs of out-worn tradition. In this case the governors of the Bank of England have journeyed across the ocean in their quest for the right practitioner to prescribe the panacea for their ills...
...view of this fact, it might be well to create a special legislature of antiquarians for the due consideration and care of these relics. Spirited debates might be held on such subjects as whether or not the world is flat, and the exact time of Creation as determined by an hour-glass. By this method the ordinary process of law-making should attain a rate of speed almost perceptible to the naked eye, and the Records would be made light enough for six attendants to handle with ease...
...Each of these poets was an artist, but the art of no two of them was the same. Write (with such concrete illustration as is possible) about the work of each from the point of view of the writer's art. Take into account such matters as development of technique, characteristic methods of treatment, technical excellences and defects...
...firms have little to do with the business of influential clients but as a rule are confined to the indiscretions of their secretaries, and consequently the young lawyer must make a series of trying debuts under the judicial and slightly watery eye of the municipal court. With a view to preparation for these encounters the Law School might start a course of instruction in the proper deference to be accorded such magistrates, justices of the peace and others...
...must not let her excellent equipment and curriculum blind herself to her own social problems. The same evils which Harvard and Yale are taking drastic steps to eliminate exist here. We cannot adopt a similar remedy though it might be advisable to plan future dormitories with that eventuality in view--but we can at least learn valuable lessons from the experiments at Cambridge and New Haven when we come to build a University Center or give the various club regulations their annual overhauling...