Word: baring
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...contact with, their tutors, and through them with their Houses, and to receive as much attention as they might require--without taking up too much of the tutor's time. If, as sometimes happens, one of them should wake up and decide that he wanted something more than the bare minimum of what Harvard has to offer him, it ought to be possible for such a student to change his rating to that of a "tutorial man." Again it would be advisable to preserve as much flexibility as possible. Barring such accidents, however, "course men" would, as the designation implies...
...unsullied as January white sales will be printed all over with the dark footsteps of the unemployed. To be inaugurated Governor in almost any state will mean but one thing: the burden of growing demands for relief, of falling revenues, of citizens' appeals for tax relief, of a bare treasury requiring more taxes...
...flickered through the gloom of Boston's Union Congregational Church-the church in down-at-heel South End to which Rev. Dwight Jacques Bradley went after relinquishing a swank one in Newton, Mass. (TIME, Sept. 24). A mixed congregation of 600 gazed in interested bewilderment at a slim, bare-foot girl in the chancel. She wore nothing but a long flowing gown. Her name was Eleanor Schirmer and she was a Newton socialite whose father was a Boston banker...
Funeral services for Roland Burrage Dixon '97, professor of Anthropology, who died yesterday morning after a long illness, at his home at Bare Hill, Harvard, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 o'clock in the Forest Hills Crematory chapel...
...London last week Death, in the form of pneumonia, came to George Allardice Riddell, First Baron of Walton Heath. Lord Riddell left neither title nor barony. He was childless and the seat of his title was one bare room at his suburban golf club. Thus abruptly came an end to the career of an amiable British gentleman who was one of the most successful publishers the world has ever known...