Word: developeed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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An editorial competition of the CRIMSON is the only known way to break into the journalistic game without degenerating into a lowly journalist. Not that I wish to give the impression that editorial writers are over conscious of their calling as artists, but it is worth getting straight at the...
"I have already often expressed my great liking and admiration for America and its people. . . . I simpathise (sic) with their sincerity. . . . The Old and New Wrd (World) can learn much from each other mutually. . ; . Exchange of thought is a great richness we can develope (sic) on both sides. . . ."
Just as the skyscraper has grown out of America's industrial and commercial greatness, so, in time, will there develope a style in college architecture to represent America's cultural ideal. What this style will be, time will determine. If it is to be truly representative of America, it must...
People are growing weary of these annual, bitter bickerings. When international track-meets, horse races, and debates have by good-sportsmanship only confirmed Anglo-American harmony, one may begin to wonder if the two countries had not better disown their pugnacious fishermen. The races were instituted to develope a more...
"It may be that this present difficulty will lead to a final solution of the problem, if so it will be a blessing in disguise. What I mean by a blessing in disguise is that if this unfortunate situation so arouses public interest as to develope a real program for...