Word: deale
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...monument the tree was justly famous. Those who visited Cambridge had it pointed out to them. Those who did not visit Cambridge knew the old tree by reputation and by photographs of it in history boks. As a monument the tree became a landmark, and, having a good deal more personality and atmosphere about it than an artificial statue could have had, it was invested with a peculiar symbolism. Now that it has gone, the suggestion is made that it is worth commemorating by a replica of itself in concrete...
...confused with Claude Louis Berthollet (1748-1822), who made the first systematic attempt to deal with the physics of chemistry. His great book was his Essai de statique chimique...
Although a great deal has been written and said about the relative strength of the Harvard and Penn teams, about Harvard's line driving power, new forward passing attack, and wealth of first class backs, and the Penn passing threat and stubborn defensive strength, there is practically no basis for a reliable comparison of the two elevens...
Opposing arguers may say that such a situation is feasible in any examination and that fate plays as large a part in Divisional and other important inquisitions as in the November minor agonies. If so, and there is a great deal of cause to believe that such is not the case and that it is in the present sieges that the majority of blunders arise, there is no adequate reason for continuing the opportunities for error. Few men "find themselves" in the November hours--one presumes that that is the ultimate cause for their existence--and many are the souls...
...Clive, who has been director of the Copley Theatre organization since 1924, will speak on "The Theatre of Today," and Mr. Woolley, former head of the Yale Dramatic Association, will deal with some phase of the college stage...