Word: enters
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Second is the distressing fact that among the students at Harvard those who plan to enter politics sooner or later are exceedingly rare. The wealthy students who could enter public life immediately upon the completion of their education have few public thoughts and fewer thoughts for the public; the students who must depend upon a business or profession for bread and butter do not look forward to the time when they may be free to do public service. Futile it is to point to the unattractive characteristics of present political campaigns until the competition for public office becomes so intense...
...Moved by religious vision at the Eucharistic Congress in Chicago (TIME, June 28), Miss Marie A. Easby-Smith, 35, woman lawyer of Washington, D. C., renounced last week her profession and the world, to enter a Maryland convent. Miss Easby-Smith's priest advised her against the step, but she said to her father, simply: "I am going...
...This trend, I believe, will increase the interest of college men in politics and will lead them in greater numbers to enter politics as a life work...
...Harvard is puzzled by the commissary problem," Mr. Roth said to a CRIMSON reporter, "the industrial division of Waldorf Incorporated will gladly offer the services of one of its representatives to study the situation and offer a solution. I do not mean that we intend to enter the CRIMSON contest but that we would like to have on expert on feeding problems offer his opinion...
...serve millions of meals a year, have our own commissary, buy our own supplies, and are thoroughly familiar with eating problems. We have been able to help colleges before with suggestions in regard to dining halls and would like to enter the lists against the Harvard problem. But we don't write essays...