Word: assists
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...respective occupants, but, in addition, over each name is inserted the grade gained last year by each student. No doubt I have carelessly invaded the privacy of academic secrecy. But, tell me, is that one of your regular customs here at Harvard? Would a poll of the faculty assist any in reaching an answer? If so, by all means let us have one! KENNETH D. JOUNSO...
...assist him in his work at the Arena this year Coach Winsor will have the services of J. M. Martin '22 for drilling the forward line, and of A. H. Bright '19 for instructing the defense men. The former won his letter in 1921 and again in 1922, first at right wing and then at center. The latter earned his insignia while playing right wing in 1919. To school the goal guards in the intricacies of their position G. W. Canterbury '01 and J. I. Wylde '17 will hold places on the coaching staff. Of the seven contests with Yale...
Hiram Johnson. When Secretary Hughes published the fact that the State Department was willing to assist in the appointment of American financial experts to an advisory board to determine Germany's capacity to pay reparations (TIME, Nov. 5), Senator Johnson had his opportunity. Within a week, in a speech at Oakland, he announced his criticism of the Administration?" At last we are a part of the diplomatic game of Europe. We become entangled in this struggle of secret purposes "?and his own platform ?"The United States, despite the blandishments of European statesmen or the mawkish appeals...
George's proclivity for using golfing expressions recalls a number in speeches he has made. At the Manhattan Opera House, he said: " I have only two things to say about its [Hughes' proposal to assist in reparations conference] future course. I do not know how many ladies and gentlemen there are here who play golf. [Laughter.] Just a few, I see. There are two principles which are constantly dinned into the ear of the goiter which I would apply to Mr. Secretary Hughes' proposal now. The first is, follow through. The second is, keep your eye on the ball...
...Arkady Bourstin, violin, and Mr. Paulo Gruppi, violin cello, of the New York Symphony Orchestra, will also assist. Mr. Bourstin's chief selection will be the Sonata in G minor by Tartini...