Word: assists
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...with burlesque speeches on Founder's Day and two years ago performed as Theseus in Euripides' Hippolytns. Professor Sterlsky played the part of a Cossack. Fear has two main plot themes: 1) Ivan Borodin's efforts to deal with his political superiors, who appoint incompetents to assist him and interfere with his scientific researches; 2) the sad case of Amalya, a withered female aristocrat. Borodin makes Amalya his housekeeper while officials appoint her ignorant daughter-in-law his assistant. This coincidence brings together Amalya and her Communist son. At the end of the play...
...confined his "wildcat" line, which started the game with McGill, to second string; and intends to start Windy Hasler at left wing and Ben Beale at right, while Al Dewey who was high-scorer in last Wednesday night's game when he rang up three tallies and one assist, will lead off at center. This is the same will that began the game with Princeton last Saturday, which the Tiger took 3-0. In spite of the fact that the "wildcats" still show their old pep, the return of Ben Beale in time for the B. U. contest has made...
...ideal situation, then, would be to have the University offer every student at the beginning of his Sophomore year the privilege of having a tutor to assist him in his work. The advantages and disadvantages of the system would be carefully pointed out to him, so that he might make a sound decision. If he accepted the offer of his own free will, it would mean that he meant to do his best to make something out of it: otherwise he could decline...
William I. Nichols '2, director of the University News Office, has been granted leave of absence until the expiration of his term in June, it was learned yesterday. Nichols, who was brought to Harvard as publicity director by President Lowell in September, 1932, will assist Mayor Richard M. Russell '14 in the preparation of a development survey of the city of Cambridge and in other matters...
...Kellogg Pact and all similar parchment collections of words become meaningless in a contemporary world. His coming marked the transition from a post-war to a pre-war era." U. S. participation in the last war temporarily rescued the European balance of power, "therefore accomplished no more than to assist Europe in preparing the way for the next." How soon will war come? Simonds sets no date but says: "In 1934 as in 1914, European peace will be at the mercy of an incident. . . . War in Europe this year or next will be the result of accident, not of design...