Word: comments
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...comment of Readers Joseph and Hazeltine, and of Ed., as to the alleged condition (it "hangs high'') of the goose of H. Selassie, TIME...
...phase of the Harvard Athletic Association's winter sports program has received a great deal of unfavorable comment. For the past few years it has been the custom for Harvard to send a relay team and individual entries to all of the important winter meets. Indeed, the annual beating administered by the Holy Cross Relay team to the Crimson runners has become almost an institution at the Knights of Columbus games. When Mr. Bingham refused to enter the whole team in the winter meets this year, sportswriters in general and the local promoters in particular castigated...
...comment upon the departure of Harvard's most eminent professor must have the disturbing sound of an obituary. Considering the vital role (shall we say "lead"?) he has played in Cambridge for so many years, this is inevitable. But George Lyman Kittredge is choosing merely rest, never inactivity. To him all Harvard men wish a continuance of the success he has always known and the hope that he may extend his already full seventy-five years into a true century of progress...
...your writeup occasioned a good deal of unfavorable comment, we hope this will set matters straight. Raymond S. Clark '36 Leonard P. Eliel '36 James E. Gardner...
...fifty has a head well-shaped enough to get away with it." A close runner-up is the emphatically-voiced dislike of moustaches. The "No's" boomed back with unhesitating rapidity and with no exceptions whatsoever. "They're much too young for moustaches," was a typical comment...