Word: desiree
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Attention is again called to Jerome Greene's recent statement on the Fund: "A subscription to the Harvard Fund is essentially an expression on the part of a Harvard man of his desire to be counted each year as doing something for his alma mater. The first and essential thing...
And one can go further in a similar line and arrive at a truth concerning contemporary literature of the journalistic breed: the tabloid idea is misrepresenting everything. In their desire for the graphic, the colorful, the papers are forgetting the approximation of the truth which is possible of their attainment...
"I'm glad I don't like oysters," said the famous young lady, "because, if I did, I'd eat 'em and I hate 'em." The Copley Players' latest offering, entitled "The Oyster" as the subway billboards inform all and sundry, leaves one in the same frame of mind. Here...
The potential martyr to the advancement of science expressed a desire that his identity remain obscure until the saw whether the experiment would be successful or not.
The CRIMSON will not endorse the opinions expressed in the guide, but, as it did last fall, it will guarantee that they will be published seriously and sincerely with the desire for the improvement of the courses of instruction at Harvard College as the guiding motive.