Word: creation
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...type of meeting will be a good thing for the creation of interest and enthusiasm in the coming season," said Coach Mitchell yesterday in com- meeting on the formal opening of the season, "and the inspiration which will be furnished by the presence of former players should prove a decided benefit. The reason I am going to call the Freshmen out first is so that I will be able to devote my whole time to them for the first week or two and find out to a certain extent the kind of material which I will have to work with...
...statute discriminatory against non-fundamentalist teachers, who may not honestly teach biology if required to credit the Biblical account of the creation...
...more grace and skill if it lacks something of the jolly quotable rhythm. Miss Lowell's "What's O'Clock," published a few months after her death, contains some very charming poetry of her familiar variety. "Earth Moods? by Hervey Allen surveys the world from its creation in a large and hearty manner and then continues in pleasant detail to recite further history including the Norse discovery of America. Maurice Baring's poems have been issued in a collected edition. E. A. Robinson's "Dionysius in Doubt" and Robert Hillyer's "Halt in the Garden" are well known and have...
...creation of a directorship, has been found to be generally successful in a number of institutions which have adopted the plan within recent years, and will separate the problems of business and policy which confront the Athletic Association. It will also establish a closer relation between the faculty and the Athletic Committee. Under the present system the faculty members of the Athletic Committee are able to devote only a small portion of their time to athletic questions. The primary work of the new director will be the administration of athletic affairs...
...than ever, has something individual to say. Physically, is is crisper to the touch, its Caslon old-face pleasanter to the eye. As to delights beyond the eye and finger-tips, the new Advocate seems to carry behind it a surer authority and a genuine masculinity. Abandoning abstraction, the creation of several new departments, the brightening up of the old, and a kind of general tone of health and vigor begins to call the languid clubman and the lily-fingered litterateur from their opposite poles and give them a common interest in an important undergraduate occurrence...