Word: digesting
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...weekly quizzes help to digest a mountain of material which at times seems to be coming too fast. It is not a good idea to take Chem 2a and Physics B together, since both have biweekly quizzes which have a disgusting faculty of coming on the same...
Last week Dartmouth got the controversy it desired. The newsy Art Digest carried as its leading article an acidulous diatribe against Dartmouth and its murals by Harvey Maitland Watts, a director of Philadelphia's Moore Institute of Art, Science and Industry. Prouder of his "The Gulf Stream Myth and Its Relation to the Mild Climate of Europe" is Critic Watts than of any other item in his career as a lecturer and author. Wrote he in the Art Digest...
...Literary Digest last week footed up the final totals of its poll on whether voters approved of President Roosevelt's policies as a whole. Pertinent statistics...
...policies. G. O. Partisans made much of a local by-election for the New York State Senate last week in the President's home district, which he represented in 1910-13 but failed to carry in 1932. Poughkeepsie, chief city in the area, voted 50% for Roosevelt in the Digest poll, but last week gave the winning Republican candidate for State Senator a 70% majority...
With practically the complete returns from the CRIMSON-Literary Digest Poll, support of the Roosevelt policies continues to maintain nearly a two to one majority. The computations this morning give 2,103 votes for and 1,130 votes against. The same results have been revealed in the 13 other colleges which have assisted in the poll, nine of whom like Harvard gave their full support to Hoover in the 1932 presidential campaign...