Word: duals
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...schedule which the team will face this year is unusually good. It includes eight meets, beginning with Columbia and ending with a dual meet with Yale...
...reason to fear that the lecture system will be abolished at Harvard. It has proved too well its right to exist. The conjunction of lectures and tutorial methods confers benefits which can be secured by neither alone and reconciles most of the conflicts which spring from the dual necessities of educating large numbers and of providing at the same time for the needs of the individual student...
Three evenly matched runners led the field in the half-mile run, the winner being W. H. Hulsman '29, with a handicap of 25 yards. The next arrival was J. O. Wilds '29, captain of the 1921 cross-country team which beat Yale in the last dual meet of the season last Saturday. He started the race with a 35-yard advantage, which was ten yards more than that given L. L. Less '27, who followed in third place...
...from Georgia to the Republican National Convention that first nominated McKinley. Every four years since then he held the same post, although in 1920, and again a year ago, unsuccessful attempts were made to unseat him. He gradually became dominant in Republican politics in Georgia, where he essayed the dual role of lawyer and dispenser of patronage. All attempts to unseat him were fruitless. He was a very able, rough and terrible debater. Besides, he had the gift of eloquence as only a Negro can have...
...hard fate befallen our land." An economic condominium was successfully negotiated which had for its object the preservation from chaos of the highly organized industrial area; but, in view of the fact that the Poles were agitating to oust all Germans from the country, it was not surprising that dual control was a failure, resulting in tremendous diminution of output...