Word: boise
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Last year's winner of the Lee Wade prize was M. F. Loewenstein '32, and of the Boylston prize, Charles Sedgewick '34. In former years the contest has been entered by such men as Charles Eliot Norton '46, Albert Bushnell Hart '80, Charles Townsend Copeland '82, George Russell Agassiz '84...
It is too bad that the petition form of appeal in being prostituted by a group which is too ignorant to learn to budget its time to fit the new Library hours; too lazy to walk from the playing fields, the Athletic Building, or the laboratories to draw books out...
Since the War (he was a major in the air service) Col. Harmon has spent considerable time and money in the interests of world peace, particularly among flyers of all nations. He established the Ligue Internationale des Aviateurs which awards a Harmon Trophy for each year's top air...
Every U. S. schoolboy knows Rebecca, the beauteous, unhappy Jewess in Sir Walter Scott's Ivanhoe. Many a little U. S. girl has felt sorry that Rebecca, whose figure "might indeed have compared with the proudest beauties of England," did not in the end marry Wilfred of Ivanhoe who...
No connection whatever with TIME has the 15? monthly Crisis, "A record of the Darker Races," published in Manhattan by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, edited by William Edward Burghardt Du Bois. In organization, format, style and objective attitude its "Along the Color Line" news department...