Word: considerable
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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We [College Humor, monthly magazine] take particular exception to the attack made on the promotion book we published this year called "An Approach to the College Market." It has helped and is helping to bring advertisers into the college publications as well as our own. . . . Nowhere in the book-will...
"But the fact that there was no final determination of Germany's reparation liabilities, has left an element of uncertainty in the plan itself, and in the affairs of all countries concerned in reparations. It has become increasingly clear that a final settlement of the problem to be achieved by...
Southward the course of Harvard takes its way. The appearance of the Business School on the south bank of the river has been followed by the purchase by the University of all land between the Learz Anderson and the Western Avenue bridges not already occupied by College buildings. This tract...
"Consider the skunk. . .yet Solomon was not arrayed like one of these." If you don't believe this, pick up one and get the surprise of your life. He will not bite, or scratch, or squeal, or kick--the skunk is as gentle as a breeze.
The construction of the Freshman Halls in 1914 marked the real beginning of central heating at the University. Because of the proximity of the power-producing unit of the Boston Elevated Railway Company, the obvious solution of the dormitory heating problem was a "hook-up" with the boiler room of...