Word: access
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Fraternity is "an independent Yale paper," having "access to an accumulation of both illuminant and entertaining material which other papers have neither the independence nor the courage to publish." It is edited by George Frederick Gundelfinger, Ph.D...
...exclusion of the collegiate heroism of romance. The charge has gone unanswered, while Harvard continued on its path. Erring the University may be; but one feels somewhat less inclined to subscribe to such a belief, as time brings no great disapproval of her methods, but rather an access of those once doubting...
Although the fundamental principles of library organization are the same in Europe as in the United States; libraries are newer, and hence have been enabled to maintain a thoroughly business-like system from their formation, with the advantage of having access to greater wealth, which facilitates an intricate perfection of organization, according to Dr. Pierre Roland-Marcel. Director of the Bibliotheque Nationale of France, the largest library in the world...
...drafted soldiers are not, fortunately, ever allowed an access to the stage; there are no mob scenes or speeches from the window. But the sound of the soldiers' voices is heard and their fifers play gay tunes in the expectation of disaster. A sputter of rockets goes up, at night, for a last and tragic parade. Confused, threatening, alive, these sounds sift into the shadowed room which is the stage; a room in which there has been caught, by some soft and secret charm of writing, by the clever playing of Mary Ellis and Basil Sydney, the intimate mystery...
...building will contain a complete collection of the writings of Royce as a perpetual reminder of his thought and spirit and the fullest means of access to them...