Word: doubt
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...What good would it do me to waste money on propaganda in America? . . . No doubt Jews are at the bottom of such reports...
...Beyond a doubt the example of fanatic patriotism set by the three Japanese heroes of the Shanghai "human bomb" last year encouraged last week's "human torpedoes." Every Japanese knows the deathless story and it is kept green in the advertisements of "WAKAMOTO-Best...
...them on the gridiron not only on Saturday afternoons, but whenever practice is being held. Whether or not he is right in supposing that "hundreds of undergraduates" would flock to Soldiers Field to watch the Varsity practice on weekday afternoons, were that permitted, is a question open to considerable doubt, but what is most important is that the abolition of secret practice would be a decided step in making football less professional than it is at present...
...open to the first breakfasters. Of late, the murmurs have become more audible, have spread, in fact, throughout all the quadrangles. No definite action has as yet been taken by either Lehman Hall or the Masters, and only the most uncertain count of opinion is on record; beyond reasonable doubt, however, fully three-quarters of the upperclassmen in the Houses are in favor of a dinner hour starting at six, and lasting till seven-thirty. In only two of the Houses, as far as can be found, are there an appreciable number who take dinner between five-thirty...
Robert Grant, Huntington Hartford, and Sandy Davenport, all Seniors, will beyond doubt fill the top three berths, as they did last year. Grant is the present state champion; Hartford, a brilliant but somewhat temperamental player; and Davenport, one of the steadiest players under Harry Cowles' tutelage. It is likely that positions four and five on the A team will be strongly contested for by Sophomores G. G. Glidden, and E. R. Sargent, both of whom did unusually well on their Freshman team...