Word: clearing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Lind '29, played his violin soles with a true clear tone and a musical feeling. There was a honeyed saxophone sextet and the vaudeville entertainers Robert Reinhart '29 and K. A. Perry '28 delighted the audience with their clevernessing...
During the approaching Reading Period, it is clear, the Library will be subjected to the severest kind of pressure. The authorities have done all that money and forethought can do to provide books in sufficient quantities. But all this labour can be dissipated by the actions of what must be a very small minority of Harvard men. With out the cooperation, both in the spirit and the letter of the Library laws on the part of the students and if may be added, the professors no amount of effort on the part of Mr. Lane and his assistants will suffice...
...menace that has saddled it with the incubus of a huge navy. Such advances as those of Lord Bridgman, calculated as an antidote to the bad taste of the international deadlock at Geneva, are ignored. Although the scope of resultant feeling is not determinable at present, it is already clear that Great Britain has given the cut direct to her cruisers, while the United States has given it to Great Britain...
...expected to work out a possible solution by applying the principles which have been developed from the lectures, text-books, and other assigned reading in the course. In other event an attempt is made to give the pertinent facts in sufficient detail so that the student may have a clear picture of the actual problem...
...Reading, LL.B. '12, District Attorney of Massachusetts, stated to a CRIMSON reporter last night that he was personally convinced of the justice of the supreme penalty. "In my opinion," added Reading, "the question is not debateable, but I shall meet Clarence Darrow in Symphony Hall in an effort to clear the public mind of misconceptions on this important subject...