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Word: answer (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...editorial in yesterday's issue of the Harvard CRIMSON is indeed a direct and sincere answer to the question raised in the Daily Herald regarding whether or not the advantages and benefits to be derived from Harvard new rotation schedule policy are great enough to offset the obvious disadvantages...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE PRESS | 3/14/1928 | See Source »

Legal intricacies such as this are by no means the least of aviation's concern. Forty-eight states are seeking the perfect code to answer all such problems. Eager to be in the forefront of trailblazers, New York State last week passed "model'' bills for the regulation of fliers and aircraft and the development of aviation, suggesting: "Other states please copy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AERONAUTICS: Law & Order | 3/12/1928 | See Source »

Said Mr. McAndrew's lawyer, Francis X. Busch: "We are going to demonstrate that the Mayor of Chicago cannot defame a man's character without being made to answer for it. The charges now on hearing before the school board are not only ridiculous but are a collection of damnable lies, except the first in which he was accused of having an educational policy. This he confessed." Typical charges against Mr. McAndrew are that he cut pictures of George Washington out of history books, that he removed "Spirit of '76" lithographs from the walls of Chicago schools...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Libel | 3/12/1928 | See Source »

...might have been U. S. President during the Civil War, or built a fortune as big as the Rockefellers' or outshone Sam Houston, Dewey and Lindbergh as heroes. But ask the man-on-the-street today who John Charles Frémont was, and the answer will probably be: "The name sounds familiar, but I can't quite place...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NON-FICTION: Fr | 3/12/1928 | See Source »

This is the question raised by the Brown Daily Herald on Harvard's new football policy of considering the Yale game as the only permanent one on her schedule. And the question, put in such a reasonable manner challenges an answer of equal sincerity...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE ROTATING SCHEDULE | 3/12/1928 | See Source »

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