Word: digestants
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...through with the customary poll for Most Handsome and Did Most for Princeton. Now, however the business strikes closer home. Harvard's Class of 1927 in its Decennial Report has just made out and published a questionnaire of sixty-nine not particularly significant queries. One member has made a digest and written an article, "Was It Worth White?" which he probably thinks a good sequel to Mr. Tunis's masterpiece...
Lately the U. S. magazine Aero Digest, which is usually accurate, has run two articles on Soviet aviation which estimate that its military strength is at least 3,500 planes and possibly much higher.* Some 50,000 miles of airlines, mostly unaided by radio, cover all of Russia proper and much of Siberia. Last year these lines transported 200,000 passengers and 7,500 tons of mail against U. S. figures of 1,146,138 and 7,689. Osoaviakhim (civil aviation society) has 7,000,000 members, most of whom make parachute jumps for amusement. Some 600,000 Soviet children...
...train further fathers, or present fathers, to put up with their children as well as to be put out by their wives. Since diplomacy ought to begin at home, it is proper that students should learn to keep the family peace; a Harvard man ought to be able to digest Aristotle and watch the baby with knowing eyes at the same time. Though Vassar may be pardoned for needing to learn about men, it seems doubtful whether those same men can be forgiven for coming to college without preliminary knowledge of child rearing...
...designed to provide "a conference of the constructive phase of fraternity life serving as a pre-initiation training for pledges." Bit-wigs of many national fraternities and many colleges and universities were on hand to watch his experiment and to voice their approval after the final session. Here COLLEGIATE DIGEST presents exclusive photos of important phases of the conferences...
According to the Digest poll, there are more teetotaling women's colleges than men's. Both men and women student drinkers, however, prefer hard liquor to beer about...