Word: delayer
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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After an unavoidable delay at the press, the new "Harvard Song Book" is now on sale. Copies cost $1.00 and may be ordered by mail from the office of the Glee Club. The new book contains nearly 100 songs including all the University football songs and takes up about 200 pages...
...question that it is there today, to be unutilized. Definite, forceful action by President Harding, even if in the Rooseveltian manner of doing a thing first and hunting up a precedent afterwards,--would find the ready support of a public opinion which sees no reason for another delay...
Unless the wind proves too strong again today the race will be held late in the afternoon. The annual class crew contest with Yale is scheduled for May 20 and, with only two days left for preparation, the coaches have been disappointed by the delay in choosing the crew...
...meeting was addressed by Mr. Edmund K. Whitman of Boston, whose subject was. "Legal Reminiscences." At the first meeting in November Judge Charles A. DeCourcy of the Supreme Judical Court of Massachusetts spoke on "1. Some Practical Suggestions on Argument Before the Full Court. 2. The Alleged 'Law's Delay'; Its Extent and Remedy." The second November meeting was addressed by Mr., William K. Richardson of Boston, on the subject of "The Preparation and Use of Evidence." On the last Wednesday evening in November the Society held a reception in honor of a guest of the faculty...
...attitude of the past administration towards Mexico was an answer to this question in the affirmative, and the present one is likely to follow suit. But people impatient of the delay in recognition must realize the cause. Can Mexico adjust herself to modern conditions? Russia, throwing off her autocratic tradition, is at present in a chaotic state; but Russia's salvation lies in the fundamentally sound unit, the zemstvi, and she can build from the ground up. Mexico has not even this for a foundration. At any rate, recognition by the United States will give the Obregon government much needed...