Word: definiteely
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Proceeding to outline the development of the fraternity from its small beginning at William and Mary College of Virginia, he said: "Until 1907, the Harvard Chapter elections were based entirely on student standings as evidenced in the records of the College office. At that time several changes were introduced. The...
An analysis of the figures of the last two years brings out the above points as well as certain others less definite. In 1927 for instance only 41 men were elected out of a possible 45, and in 1928 only 42 in spite of the fact that a large percentage...
To New Orleans last week went the delegates of U. S. trade unionism to attend the 48th annual convention of the American Federation of Labor. Justly they felt important, for they represented more than 3,000,000 of the citizenry. The convention opened with overtones of optimism. Labor had heard...
"I spent a good deal of time talking with Arnold Horween in New York Sunday," Bingham said, "but no definite conclusion on the coaching situation has yet been reached and probably none will be reached until after Mr. Horween has studied his business affairs at first hand and has returned...
In the first selection of men for the "House" ones of good standing should be chosen primarily although not solely on the basis of grades listed at the Dean's office. Men who are really interested in their studies and realize the true value of academic attainments will form the...