Word: excepts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...there are also other Americans who, unofficially, represent the U. S. in the East. One of them is Thomas F. Millard, a hard-headed imperialist thinking in terms of weltpolitik for a "parochially-minded" Republic. In China, where nearly every great power, except the U. S., subsidizes at least one newspaper, Mr. Millard founded and edited The China Press (Shanghai), Millard's Review (Shanghai), made himself the most eloquent American voice in the Far East...
...tutors mark their dress rehearsal examination in a complicated way--Alpha, Alpha Beta, Beta Alpha, Beta, or satis, non satis, vix satis, vix vix satis. Some of the lectures are very close to our condemned survey courses. There is a degree of specialization that is hardly safe except in a very civilized community. The man who studies history studies nothing else at Oxford. It is assumed that his public school has given him an education sufficiently broad to permit him to follow out his own interests, and that his conversation with his fellows will complete the process. The student...
...Harvard Crimson assumes no responsibility for the sentiments expressed by correspondents, and reserves the right to exclude any communication whose publication may for any reason seem undesirable. Except by special arrangement, communications cannot be published anonymously...
...examinations, except those especially noted, will begin at 9.15 o'clock and will last approximately three hours. WEDNESDAY, MAY 27 (X) 3 P.M. Military Science 1 New Leet., Hall Military Science 2 Emerson D Military Science 3 Harvard 5 Military Science 4 Emerson J Social Ethics 26 Emerson J THURSDAY, MAY 28 (VIII) Astronomy 3 Astron, Lab. Botany 10 Gray Herbarium Chemistry 9 Emerson F Economics 23 Emerson F English 4 Server 35 English 50 Emerson J Fine Arts 14c Fogg Mus French 14 Emerson D German A Prof. Bierwirth, 15, 25 Harvard 2 Mr. Bennett, 7, 19 Harvard...
...appeared in your columns concerning "The Moon is a Gong". Even at the expense of giving still greater publicity to their fallacies, I am constrained to deny them all! The moon has not been, is not, and never will be a gong. Having for some time concentrated in astronomy--except on foggy nights--I feel quite free to say that John Dont Passout has taken great liberties with the moon. Speaking purely on behalf of that astral body, I wish to state that howsoever much it resembles a gong, a wash boiler, or an ash can, it assuredly...