Word: equalization
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Viscountess Rhondda:* "This dinner is part of our campaign to secure, once and for all, equal political rights for women...
...Contingency and surplus funds equal 1? on investment, less than one cent a day for each telephone served...
SHERWOOD ANDERSON and H. L. Mencken pound the desk with defiant Middlewestern fists. There is none like Dreiser--a Gulliver among literary Lilliputians! they bellow. Everyone must take a week's vacation and read "An American Tragedy"; nothing short of a colossal achievement. Simultaneously other critics of an equal eminence rise in anger from their wrath on the labored, Teutonic, Kolossal opus. Written over a period over ten years, this novel, hurriedly completed in a few months, scarcely re-touched, and condensed not at all, has been published in a rough, raw, dull, and barbaric fulsomeness. Let us regurgitate, they...
There is no athletic team in the history of University sports that can boast of a record equal to that which the Crimson squash racquets team now holds. With three state and two national championships tucked safely beneath its belt, the team bids fair to continue its brilliant record next year...
Yale's new library, a magnificent cathedral-like edifice costing six millions, will rise within the next two years to accommodate, with facilities and equipment equal to the best in the country. Yale's collection of over 1,500,000 volumes, now in the Chittenden Library and Linsly Hall or else scattered about in either the attics or basements of seven nearby buildings. The new library will give a relief which has been needed for many years, the collection having grown from 71,000 books in 1864 to 1,500,000 today...