Word: endeavor
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...line with plans outlined in a report by the officers last spring, the Council this year will try to have many more debates on its schedule. Also it will endeavor to initiate an "open team" policy whereby as many men as possible may take part in the arguments. In the past the tendency has been towards fewer and fewer actual participants...
...have neglected to make suitable provision for its aged and faithful employees. If the University is to continue to call itself a progressive institutions, and pride itself upon holding a place of leadership in the United States, it ought to think of such things sooner, or at least endeavor to keep abreast of the times, instead of bringing up the rear...
...successful unless it produces graduates willing and able to support it for the benefit of future generations coming on. And it is significant that for over three hundred years Harvard has been perpetuated and improved by men to whom she gave their early training and their zest for intellectual endeavor...
Passion regimented; curiosity regimented; endeavor regimented...
...Cord subsidiaries, made $306,691 while Auburn turned in another of its whopping losses, $1,522,843. Presumably one of new President Manning's major interests will be trying to sell more Cord, Duesenberg and Auburn automobiles. On the new board of directors formed to assist in this endeavor, one name made news this week: Republic Steel's Chairman Tom Mercer Girdler...