Word: answers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Editor will hold office hours today from 1.30 to 2 o'clock to answer questions, furnish blanks, and receive membership lists, which are due today. The Editor...
...that our President gains nothing by this practice, and certainly our country gains nothing. Is there a man or woman in the U. S. who would have less respect for our President if he traveled in the world's finest private train, costing perhaps $1,000,000? Let me answer my own question by saying that the peoples of the earth would all have more respect for our President if he lived and traveled in a style worthy of the U. S. I have traveled in almost every Latin-American country, and I know that $10 worth of increased prestige...
President Lowell and the administration are justified in putting the question directly before the undergraduates and waiting for an answer. They do not intend to start merely another eating place which will not fulfill an absolute need. As yet no attempt has been made to discover the sentiment of upperclassmen and graduate students except through the Union club table offer. The reception of this offer for several reasons, does not seem a true indication of the feeling of upperclassmen toward a University dining hall. The duty of ascertaining this opinion is patently one for the only official undergraduate governing body...
...TIME, May 24, 1926), headline writers and cartoonists have tended to give the impression that the delegates were quarreling and stewing in their own broth instead of getting down to business and disarming the world. Actually the task entrusted to the Preparatory Commission was to answer, "yes" or "no," to the question: "Can all the nations get together at a Disarmament Conference with sufficient chance of ultimate success to make it worth while for the League of Nations to call such a conference?" From "No" to "Not yet." A few years ago the only possible answer to the question faced...
...York Times spoke out too, saying in connection with its employe's attempted exploit: "Though it may be true that a wise question is half of wisdom, it is also true that even a fool can ask questions which a wise man cannot answer...