Word: distinctiveness
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...victory for M. I. T. tonight will be a distinct upset. A season which began with a one-point win from Northeastern and continued for three successive and decisive defeats at the hands of Williams, Amherst and Brown, leaves the odds distinctly with the Crimson in tonight's encounter...
...which was at the root of the present vague discontent with things educational has never been better stated nor more boldly met than in the editorial reprinted below from the Williams Record. The tasks of teaching men "how to live and how to make a living" are separate and distinct, and the methods of one will not apply to the other. To the men of Williams who are waging the fight for humanism as opposed to commercialism the CRIMSON extends its heartiest encouragement...
...unknown personality. Yet, out of such flying hints, has grown the outline of a character, blurred at first, like a face vaguely limned in charcoal scratches, clarified little by little with inkier facts, until the quality and temper of the man have come to stand out distinct, significant...
...Christian Church is distinct groups," said Professor Theodore G. Soares of Chicago in the course of an address on "The Significance of the Fosdick Controversy" at Phillips Brooks House last evening...
...play which George Arliss carried up and down the American Stage, but since its one claim to greatness is in the part of Disraeli, and since the St. James Company is so fortunate as to have a Mr. Godfrey to act the part, the revival may be termed a distinct success...