Word: beyond
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Nothing was done about the coming Saar plebiscite beyond allowing the recruiting of a special German-speaking police force in Italy and Luxembourg...
...first woman reporter ever admitted to the U. S. Senate Press Gallery. She was editor of Delineator in 1926 when her good friends the Reids invited her to take charge of the Herald Tribune magazine. The magazine is said to be a money-loser at present, but beyond doubt it pulls substantial circulation. Like Helen Reid, "Missy" Meloney is small and indomitable. She is warm, friendly, with arge brown eyes and a hawk nose...
...leadership and interest in others, and physical vigour as demonstrated in outdoor activities. Critics of Dr. Frank Aydelotte's policy declare that not enough emphasis is placed by the Rhodes Committees on the all-around abilities of the successful candidates. Some account should be taken of this criticism, as beyond a doubt, certain sections of the thickly-populated regions produce a greater number of capable candidates than the sparsely settled western states. It is unfortunate that the Rhodes Scholarship is awarded according to geographical location and not in regard to population distribution. Even if an amendment to the Rhodes Trust...
...lectures will be given in Emerson D, on successive Tuesdays at 5 o'clock, beginning October 9th. The title of the course is "Beyond Psychology: Psychology and the Study of Nature...
...into the great blue expanse which had so long been the home of the sailors, they went. Behind them in the distance, slipped the little, town of Palos from which they had so lately set their sails. To the front lay the Cape, beckoning them to newer worlds. Beyond still farther fell that mystic headland which sailors have come to revere as do Gata, and then, still farther, farther to the East, lay the still silent rock which kept the entrance to their maritime knowledge. Beyond,--beyond that rock few men had ventured, and those who had, dared...