Word: deale
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Senate adopted Mr. Walsh's resolution. Three Republican Senators and two Democrats were appointed to look into the story of a $100,000 "bribe" which Mr. Gould is said to have paid to the Premier of New Brunswick in 1918 in connection with a railroad deal. Senator Gould is the only Republican in the 69th Congress whose seat is in immediate danger, but the charges against him are more remote than those against Messrs. Smith and Vare...
Upon learning of the death of President Eliot the editors of the CRIMSON scattered over various parts of the United States, England and the Continent, communicated with each other regarding the most appropriate way in which the paper could deal with the situation. A memorial issue published immediately after the beginning of the College year would have been possible, but not advisable. Haste could have produced nothing but superficiality. And so the editors determined to organize the Memorial Issue with as great care in the matter of form and content as was possible, and to publish it only when their...
...attractive to young men here than ever before; and every part of the University has profited thereby. From the College now go each year into our graduate schools large groups of young men who have already distinguished themselves as scholars. They are prepared to search out principles and to deal with the problems of a world that is ever new. Such students are inspiring to their teachers and lead the way for their fellows. The increasing resort to our graduate schools and their recognized high accomplishments testify to their worth...
Other recommendation: place the merchant marine under a single responsible head and urge the people to ship in U. S. bottoms; develop the Philippines, economically and do not give them independence until they are better fitted; discharge War debt obligations rapidly; avoid competitive armaments; create a board to deal with radio problems; enact immediately supplementary legislation to enforce Prohibition...
...prestige, and with the lapse of this religion, tragedy lapsed also. No longer did the legends of gods and heroes, the basis of the work of Sophocles and Aeschylus, hold their place in Athenian culture. No longer was this culture of a kind qualified to fully enjoy "too Chaste deal tragedy...