Word: aims
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Harriers Aim for H-Y-P Meet...
...house while Abbott, the young beggar, summons a doctor. Mrs. Abbott cannot be moved, the doctor says, so Miss Herries is forced to put the Abbott's up. Gradually Abbott assumes control of the house and it soon becomes evident that he is the leader of a gang who aim to realize profit on the sale of Miss Herries' art treasures. It is easy for the villains to seclude her for she is a known recluse and nobody is surprised when she appears to have gone into complete solitary confinement. The play demonstrates convincingly the devilish control which Abbott...
...duty of the Harvard Memorial Society not only to study this history, but also t arouse student interest in its many notable features. The original chapter of the Society states as the organization's aim: "To foster among students interest in the historical associations of Harvard, and to in an effort to fulfill this aim the Society has erected many bronze tablets on historic Harvard buildings drawn up an historical map of the Yard, compiled room lists of several Yard dormitories, published three editions of a Harvard Guide, and held celebrations on John Harvard's birthday. But the coming your...
...regular departments of comment and review--the Stage, Book Notes, and Music. The emphasis may underline an American evaluation of the present day, or an estimate of Humanism at Harvard. In all choice of emphasis the policy of each issue will be the realization of the Advocate's editorial aim. The Advocate seeks to chart, by publication of undergraduate and any such other material as is appropriate, where the force of college opinion and interest lies in any field, and the further result of its pressure. There are no limits: the subject may be athletics, scholarship, or poetry...
...John M. Cragen. Vigorously Plaintiff Gillman challenged the findings of Contest Judges Walter K. Van Olinda and Andrew J. Davis, both of whom had a hand in preparing the Funk & Wagnall's New Standard Dictionary. The courtroom rang for a fortnight with such words as: aha, ama, hep, aim, ani, pah. Aha, said Plaintiff Gillman, was either a sunken fence a religious service, or an exclamation. Ama was a wine vessel used in the early Christian Church, also a medical term for "an enlargement of the semicircular canal of the internal ear." Quoted from George Eliot's Daniel...