Word: ages
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Reunion," a sketch by Eleanor Holmes Hinkley, a Radcliffe special student, deals with age and sentiment. The chief characters are a woman 80 years old and a man of 62. Miss Hinkley, the author, takes the leading part...
Candidates must have had a high school education or its equivalent; they must have reached the age of 21 years before the beginning of the academic year 1917-18; they must have had at least three years' experience as draughtsmen in an architect's office, and must bring the recommendation of their last employer. Applicants admitted to candidacy will be notified in time to take part in the competition. The program for the competitive design will be given out at 10 o'clock on Saturday morning, April 14, at a place in each city to be designated for each candidate...
...plot concerns the complications resulting from an agreement between two rulers of adjoining kingdoms made upon the arrival of an heir in each of the royal families, and providing for the marriage of the children when they become of age. Amusing situations result when the heirs grow up and have inclinations of their...
Moreover, according to the statement of the Fund Committee, "the competition of other colleges must be met. Of all its equipment, Harvard's teaching force is the most precious. The position of the College today is due not so much to its age, traditions and able administration as to its noble line of teachers. The reputation for the highest grade of instruction must be retained at all costs. Even with plenty of money this will be no easy task, as the recent losses in the Philosophy Department indicate; but at the present time even funds are lacking. The Endowment Fund...
...powers of the University's debaters, or a tribute to the logical truth of their subject. The world is turning upside down nowadays, and our most cherished foreign policies are going awry. The Monroe Doctrine, the open door, even the revered Constitution are receiving the buffets of a pugnacious age. Our "splendid isolation" may fail when, at the end of this war, governments are remade...