Word: commenting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Malcolm Stevenson learned last week that his handicap had been raised by the Polo Association from 8 goals to 10; offered no comment on retirement. He attains parity with Milburn and Hitchcock as the highest rated players in the world...
...order that those interested in particular subjects may be informed of President Lowell's views of them in tote, the CRIMSON proposes during the next week or so to reprint the Report in sections according to the subjects treated, and will offer at the same time such editorial comment as seems relevant...
...experiment that is being tried out at Harvard just now has called forth widespread comment, all of which has been laudatory. A reading period is being held for the two and a half weeks preceding midyears. During this time books selected by the professors and supplied by the library are being read, and a knowledge of their contents is to be required for the examinations. There are of course no lectures. Miss Ada Comstock, head of Radcliffe, said in an article appearing in the college daily that if this experiment succeeds "it will be a step in the direction...
Sirs: In your issue of Jan. 9 you give an illuminating review of the various farm relief plans. On most of them you offer brief and intelligent comment, but you present Farmer Campbell's plan without comment, which makes me half afraid that you favor it. The gist of his plan is to industrialize farming and conduct it on a Ford-factory basis. Under his plan, the agricultural land of America would be held by a comparatively few individuals and corporations, and it would be operated by hired labor, just as steel mills and automobile factories are operated...
...submit it to you with the idea that it may perhaps be of sufficient interest for you to make use of, and will make no comment beyond stating that the "B.B.C." referred to in the penultimate paragraph is, of course, the British Broadcasting Co. which has the sole right of broadcasting public entertainment programs from the various stations throughout Great Britain. Your very truly, George W. N. Riddle...