Word: either
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...assured that I will not renew it until either you change your style, or start a phonograph record department, both classical and modernistic, as some one suggested in your columns a year or so ago. Records in the classical field, notably in America-Victor and Columbia-and particularly in the modernistic field-Okeft-have improved tremendously, and I'm sure that quite a few of your subscribers would be interested in such a department...
...These two gentlemen sit well apart in the Senate Chamber, on opposite sides of the aisle. Mumps being most contagious, there was prospect of more mumps among the Senators. Near California's white-crested Johnson sit Indiana's paunchy Watson and Michigan's comfortable Couzens, in either of whom a case of mumps would wreak a startling transformation. Senator Taylor Robinson is the Democratic leader and he might have transmitted mumps to any or all of his nonimmune colleagues in the course of his whispered conferences. A great mump scare, perhaps a mump epidemic, seemed imminent...
...Quadwrangler approves of the arrangement as he approves of any device calculated to put more emphasis on either scholarship or intellectual ability or both. But to imagine that such tests will command continued public attention is to give the public too much credit. The public is not interested, you might even say that students generally are not interested, in any combat where the element of personal contact is lacking. It will go to football games and hockey games because it loves to be present when body hits body with a resounding thud. Some of it will go to debates because...
...Second University nine, which has won both its contest this season will have either E. L. Molloy '29 or E. A Colpak' 29 in the box. John Tudor '29 and A. L. Devens '30 are expected to lead their teammates at but. The Crimson Seconds will line up as follows: Kay Miyakawa '29, s.s.: Tudor, l.f.: R. H. Harbour '30, 3b.: Devens, c.f.: T. G. O'Neil '30, 2b.: A. V. Ellis '28, lb.: John Morabito '28, r.f.: E. J. Steptoe '29, c.: Colpak or Molloy...
...misconception of the East and its people. Dorrie, to be sure, is perhaps the kind of girl who would be pleased if someone called her a dreamer of dreams. But so, almost certainly, is Author Powell; and it is very pleasant, now, when most first-novelists are either rabid and wild-eyed sophisticates or intellectual inverts with empty heads, to read what has been written by someone who is neither ashamed or proud of naivete, who carries in her mind the torture of youth more brightly than its touch. The book is as interesting as a secret...