Word: expressione
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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At Dartmouth there naturally sprang into existence some years ago an organization known as the Dartmouth Outing Club, formed to give some kind of expression to the desires of the undergraduate body to get out of doors. It may seem strange, with the facilities for such an organization available since...
Nothing, of course, could be more futile than class discussions at their worst. The average section meeting, too often led by an inexperienced man, almost invariably ploughs laboriously and ineffectually in a circular direction through a morass of conflicting, ill-considered, irrelevant opinions. The failure of section meetings need, however...
. . . And, as a matter of information, please. In the Sept. 12 issue, p. 47 TIME uses the expression, "England iiber Alles," labeling it a Kipling creed, which should mean, England first, or England above all others.
Twice before had Leopoldo Ruiz y Flores suffered exile from his native land for Mother Church. But never before had he been up in an airplane. His expression of dazed surprise changed to one of prayerful alarm as the plane, with two detectives and a kinsman of the Archbishop'...
In order to secure a nation-wide expression of undergraduate opinion on the presidential election, the returns from the CRIMSON poll will be averaged in under the auspices of the Daily Princetonian with those of a large number of other polls being held in American colleges, and the grand totals...