Word: crowdedness
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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By the benefactions of people dead and living filled with far sighted generosity you have been trained, not only for your own benefit, but also for service to the country where you have been born. There lies the most vital point. John Harvard, and the benefactors who followed him, whose...
The School has been on a graduate basis since 1906, and was the first so developed. Within two or three years, Princeton has followed, and there is a very general movement throughout the country to require more than four years for the bachelor's degree in Architecture. This is being...
We called attention, in an editorial on April 6th, to the fact that a considerable minority of the undegraduates find their examination schedules this year crowded particularly in the first week. We explained the system on which the schedule was based, and pointed out a way in which much of...
"The musical comedy, on the other hand, will always be a feature of our drama. A production such as Sally has just as great artistic value as a regular play. Fortunately, however, the day is past when a producer could collect a few chorus men in silk hats, some chorus...
The third volume holds up a mirror to the crowded years from 1874 to 1892, while the fourth brings us down to disastrous 1914. But if it can be said that Punch holds up a mirror, it must be added that it is a mirror, it must be added that...