Word: extended
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...admitted that Russia was still under the control of a most radical government, and that this government was strengthened by the continued patriotism and idealism of the people. "But there is one kind of organization," he said, "that Lenine does not control, and over which his influence does not extend. This is the labor union, and, strange to say, labor unions may be the final means of making Lenine give up the principles of Bolshevism and work along sane lines...
...clock this evening, the Reverend Samuel McChord Crothers will extend the first word of greeting to delegates to the conference at a dinner given at the First Unitarian Church. Following Dr. Crothers, there will be short speeches by C. D. Kepner Jr. 2Dv., Chairman of the Committee of Theological Students, and by representatives of the Hartford and Union Theological Seminaries...
...forty members of the University increase squad are undergoing intensive training under coach Percy Catton '15 in preparation for the southern trip which will extend through the spring vacation. The following schedule has been approved by the executive committee of the Athletic Association...
...chairman of the Organizing Committee will open the Convention in the Living Room. Dean L. B. R. Briggs will extend welcome to the delegates. The chairman and secretary of the Convention will be appointed from the floor, after which the chairman will make a brief speech. The opening address will be by Walter Lippman '10, of the New Republic. Miss Anne F. Mirkin of Tufts Medical School and H. B. Davis ocC., will answer the address from the floor...
...understood that a student cannot be expected to cover all the fields of literature. He must chose some one field, or, in certain cases, two related fields. If his field is modern, he must extend its boundaries by a study of the important works of two of the following ancient authors: Homer, Sophocles, Plato, Aristotle, Cicero, Horace, Virgil, Similarly, if the student's concentration is in the Classics, he must acquaint himself with two of the following modern authors: Dante, Cervantes, Chaucer, Milton, Moliere, Goethe. Furthermore, all students concentrating in the Divisions must show a knowledge of two works...