Word: extent
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Said Secretary of the Navy Charles Francis Adams: "The Superintendent of the Naval Academy assumed that the difference of opinion was an honest one . . . felt that both would have to yield to some extent. The superintendent of the Military Academy refused to compromise...
...University has already cooperated to a considerable extent in allowing free use of office space, and in permitting the Foundation to use any of the Harvard equipment or laboratories that are available. In return the Foundation supplies its films to Harvard free of cost...
...There is no doubt," editorialized Santiago's La Nation, "that yesterday's criminal act has given President IbaÑez a new popularity in the public mind, similar to a great extent to that occasioned for the Italian Premier after the various unsuccessful attacks against...
...first one will discuss vocational adjustment in its relation to religion and race bases. The second will treat of misrepresentation of religious beliefs and practices, and how best to lessen them or effect their elimination. The third table will consider questions of community cooperation and conflict; and to what extent cooperation, ignoring religious divisions fons has proved successful in different communities
...Carnegie report was of intercollegiate and, to a certain extent, of public importance. Two other items played up during the past week were not. The three-column "Stunt Riot at Harvard" headline of a Boston paper last Thursday led a story that deliberately over-emphasized one incident of the initiations until there appeared to be a race-riot seething under the surface at Harvard Square. The bold-face story on "Kindergarten Treatment" in another paper yesterday related a mild disciplinary action such as has often occurred in English 2, and is utterly without importance outside of the classroom. Thus...