Word: enjoyed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...seven years West Point has met Harvard, smartly, proudly, cleanly even in the days of flying wedges and greased uniforms. It is but a tithe of the time that John Harvard's spirit has hovered over the Yard, but it is long enough to prove that Harvard continues to enjoy the rivalry of officers and gentlemen...
...conditions provided by the House Plan are peculiarly favorable for the development of such groups. In each of the Houses there are certain to be a number of students who would enjoy such weekly or fortnightly occasions for "crying at the top of the question." The field need not be limited to the English theater; if desired, excursions might profitably be made into the literatures of other lands. Such study might even be narrowed down to the works under consideration in courses which the students happen to be taking. As a climax to the season, the group might present...
...would be merely repetition for me to say that the very advantages we now enjoy are made possible only by the existence of an enlightened and capable system of government. It is true that if we are to maintain our form of government we must have the leadership and cooperation of the men who by education and training are best fitted to determine the future course of our country. If this country ever awakens to the fact that politics is a science and not a game and if the college men ever muster enough courage and resolution to shoulder...
...certainly enjoy your clear and fool-proof accounts of the progress of the national election each week. I note that some people have accused you of being pro-Roosevelt, etc. What do they want you to do? Publish a garbled account of the trend of the times, and soft-pedal the fact that the country is on a great Democratic tidal wave? If you did that very thing you would destroy the very thing that makes TIME the one magazine that so many of us depend on for a real account of what has happened. A very common remark these...
...Great Britain, where telephones & telegraphs belong to His Majesty's Post Office, nearly 18,000 likely householders received last week this telegram: I CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO BECOME A TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBER NOW, SO THAT YOU MAY ENJOY THE ADVANTAGES AND COMFORTS OF TELEPHONE SERVICE DURING THE COMING WINTER.- KINGSLEY WOOD, POSTMASTER GENERAL...