Word: disinterement
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Dates: during 1923-1923
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In the November issue, Professor Hart mentions the following items in his survey of the history of the U. S. (Sept. 15-Oct. 15) : Retirement of General Sawyer and Ambassadors Harvey and Child; General Wood's troubles in the Philippines; the financial difficulties of Governor McCray of Indiana; the...
The present age, however, is not apt to recognize the validity of curses. Mr. Edward P. Gaston of Chicago, at any rate, doesn't care what the religious have to say. He intends to dig up the skeleton of Pocahontas, the tender-hearted Indian girl, of whom he claims to...
The Class of 1925 is doing its best to disprove the charge which the CRIMSON correspondent brought against 1923 yesterday--that the classes no longer enjoy getting--together as units. Beginning with its recent plan to make its foreign students feel more welcome, 1925 has followed with two moves of...
To some experts in sentiment it has seemed as irreverent thus to exhume with curiosity what was buried with honor as to disinter the bodies of the kings in Westminster Abbey. But, strangely enough, this prying into the past does not violate Egyptian tradition. The ancient faith released the spirit...