Word: bearse
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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¶ Ratified, with reservations, after a long debate (in which Senator Copeland of New York filibustered in a speech eight hours long, wandering over the floor and talking to anyone who would listen) the Isle of Pines Treaty, acknowledging Cuba's sovereignty over that island. The document bears at...
"Fire Dr. Lowell and pick another president for Harvard," is the sentence with which Dudley Nichols begins his last article on conditions at the University in the New York Evening Post. He attributes this sentiment to a group of alumni. That his whole series is marked by a somewhat hasty...
A second-hand copy of Bierwirth's "Beginning German" bears silent but eloquent witness to the spirit of progress in German A. On page 15, opposite the sentence where Anna is being introduced to Charles, there appears in the margin this comment: 'O Lord, how do you say this?" And...
"Airplanes cannot fly across the Atlantic Ocean or the Pacific Ocean to any point on our coasts or within our continental territory with bombs heavy enough to do any serious damage. The situation as to other continental or insular powers having potential enemies contiguous to their borders is wholly different...
In a description of the Total Eclipse of the Sun around Boston on June 16, 1806, the Monthly Anthology bears the following report of a committee of Boston men, headed by Benjamin Bussey of the class of 1803, founder of the Bussey Institute at the University, who had been instructed...