Word: desiree
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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The frankly critical nature of the "Confidential Guide to College Courses" gave ground for fears that it might be received wrongly as a manifestation of "schoolboy insolence." Both within the University and without, as the Transcript article shows, the general voice has given the CRIMSON credit for a serious desire...
¶ At the unveiling of a Harding Memorial at Vancouver, B. C., where the late President spoke just before his death two years and more ago, a message was read from President Coolidge: "The United States has no higher ambition than that which inspires it to desire a continuance of...
Leon Trotzky has written another book- Whither England? He repudiates any wish to spread revolutionary propaganda: "To accuse me of such a desire . . . would be equivalent to accusing an astronomer of bringing about an eclipse because he has predicted its occurrence."
The Crimson does not pretend to present a categorical statement of the merits and defects of the courses mentioned below. It presents, rather, the personal opinions of a fairly representative group of undergraduates. The Crimson does not endorse these opinions. But it does guarantee that they were written, and are...
Being the first of the more advanced courses in English composition, English 31 has great possibilities which are only partially realized. Whereas the courses which are considered less advanced and taken perfunctorily by students in atonement for past "D's" or in anticipation of future "O's", English 31 is...