Word: acceptably
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Although neither the Harvard University team as a unit, nor two individual Crimson stars, W. B. Wood Jr. '32, and C. C. Cunningham '32, will be allowed to accept the invitations from the directors of the American Olympic hockey squad to train for Olympic play at Lake Placid, the Crimson sextet will face two teams entered for the famous tourney, in games which will have no connection with the Olympiad...
Arthur Stanley Pease has resigned the Presidency of Amherst College to accept the position of Professor of Greek and Latin in Harvard University. From 1924 to 1927, President Pease served as Professor of Latin at Amherst. Since that time he has held in addition to the presidency the title of Moore Professor of Latin, without giving formal courses. He has chosen to resume the teaching office, in preference to the duties of administrator...
...Neither you as citizens nor I as Archbishop of Mexico can accept the law," he stated flatly to his flock. For the special guidance of priests the Archbishop added: "We, therefore, remind you that the authority of God is the only power and the only absolute authority; others are powers that only share in this authority...
...only news matter but advertising comes under the eye of the faculty in twenty-three of the colleges, with the result that in the majority of cases cigarette advertising is barred, while six papers may not publish religious advertisements and one woman's college may not accept beauty parlor advertisements...
...return to India, if press reports were accurate, the fire of enthusiasm was less strong among his followers. Coupled with the smothered hostility of the Moslems, the end of the Round Table Conference may well be the beginning of bitter days for Gandhi. People are usually ready to accept an idea in theory long before they apply it in practice, and the principle of non-violence in particular is one for which men are not yet ready. History indicates that such messages must be sealed in blood before they are accepted. "The fathers stone the prophets, and the sons build...