Word: endeavored
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...this reason that we call to your attention the restricted meaning of the term in the hope that in the future you will endeavor to assist us in the work we are trying to do by giving full observance to this restricted meaning of our tradename and symbol...
...afford it, certainly the much larger Junior Class can afford it. It seems to me that an announcement by the 1930 Prom Committee of a good orchestra in a good ballroom would do much to revive the waning interest of the Juniors in their one big unified social endeavor. Sincerely yours, Philip Donham...
...enterprise has been undertaken. An army airplane has triumphed in its endeavor to break all existing endurance records for crafts both heavier and lighter than air. For days, aimlessly flying through space, it has remained aloft. The crew could not be daunted, even though motors should strain and fouled spark plugs almost force a landing. "Only Elijah," It has been opportunely stated, "has gone farther and longer than the Question Mark." And in commenting upon this, a secretary of aviation has added, "Good, let's trim Elijah...
...those men who are uncertain as to their choice of a vocation, interviews will be arranged with prominent Alumni and other Boston business men, to the end that the Seniors may secure information relating to different lines of endeavor in which they may be interested...
Last night at a dinner held at the home of Professor P. J. Sachs '00, a new University organization, the "Harvard Society for Contemporary Art, Incorporated" was founded. This society has been formed to meet the need felt for exhibitions of works of art in all fields of contemporary endeavor, and will hold exhibits in Cambridge...