Word: better
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...some offices, on the theory that it was better for the help to have department store credit than to be burdened with various installment plans, the managements cooperated to the extent of allowing McCreery representatives to address employes in groups. Most applicants are in the $25-to-$50-per-week salary bracket, and their charge accounts are strictly limited, generally to an amount equal to one week's salary...
...practical tie to these three teams, it is easy to see that they are not pressed by any other sports groups. The baseball team to date has a 12-12 showing of wins and losses and with one tie as a balancing point. The Freshmen did a little better but dropped nine games against the 15 they...
...easy to be tolerant in retrospect, so hard to be unmoved by the hatreds of the moment. The emotions of 1914-1917 and those of today represent the psychological disturbances of a people at peace. By estimating the magnitudes of these strains we can at least understand better the irrational vindictiveness of a people at war. The protestations of even intelligent. Northerners when Robert E. Lee was made President of Washington College at Lexington, Virginia, shortly after the close of the Civil War seem strange to this generation which in every part of the country recognizes Lee's greatness...
...ability. And with this ability, it should be possible for the young men of Harvard to shape their destinies. For it is to these men that the union in general and the University in particular will look for support in the years to come. There can perhaps be no better words with which to send off a graduating class than the motto carved on the back of one of the gates of the Yard...
...Depart to serve better thy country and thy kind...