Word: begin
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Every hour of every day, millions of people are reading stories in some 1,200 newspapers-stories which begin with two letters, A. P. The man who, more than anyone else, made those two letters a symbol of accuracy and impartiality, died, last week, in his Manhattan home, with his wife and daughter at his bedside. He was 80 years old. He had outlived his two sons, had lived "from the lightning rod to the radio," as he said last year. He had been fighting death since Christmas Day. The only book he ever wrote was Fifty Years a Journalist...
...performance, staged in the Town Hall, will begin at 8.30 o'clock...
Rehearsals for the new play, as yet without a name, will begin next week...
...House Plan" of instruction. What is at issue here is the right of undergraduates to think for themselves, and to criticize the educational experiments of which they themselves are to be the subject matter. Their strictures may be ridiculously conservative. Undergraduate opinion usually is. But independent thinking must begin somewhere, and the way to begin is to start. The University itself is perhaps unwilling that a gift of $13,000,000 should be construed as constituting ipso facto immunity from critical comment by its undergraduates...
...Saturday a competition, open to Sophomores, will begin for the position of Second Assistant Baseball Manager...