Word: come
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Tourists may come now across the Hudson River at any time of the day or night, winter or summer, in comfort and without delay, the bridge being normally open to traffic 24 hours each day of the year, winter or summer...
...While there has always been something to interfere with the drama, as far back as the Roman circus, it has always come back in cycles, and there are now indications that the literary spoken drama will be fully revived...
...Freshmen have come almost unscathed through their encounters with Andover, Exeter, Worcester, and the Dartmouth first-year men, having piled up in these contests 47 points to their opponents...
...Indiana and declined to discuss Indiana's loss and contented himself by saying. "Harvard had the power and once it got the ball was almost certain to score or come mighty near it. But we did." Baker added with a smile, "hold them twice on the two inch line...
...several difficulties towards the establishment of this plan. "Many of the older faculty members," he said, "do not wish to give their time to instructing under graduates individually, and would strongly oppose the adoption of President Mason's reforms. At the same time, there are many students who come to college for a good time, with little interest in studies. This class, in addition to undergraduates who have not the initiative to work alone without assignments, will be entirely out of ploe under the proposed system...