Word: factly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...must we spend our vacation sitting and playing solitaire after everyone else has returned to college from Bermuda, Florida, and skiing trips?" That is the whisper that mounts to a roar as the end of March approaches. If it were not for the fact that those who would roar loudest have already left, it would be a mightier roar...
...most Houses the number of vacancies is about one-third of the total capacity. Variations from this proportion are due to the fact that in several of the Houses, and in one in particular, the number of Seniors who are leaving because of graduation is considerably larger than usual. The rest of Dean Hanford's statement follows...
...which a Senior may receive credit without giving proof of his work, and these are adequately covered by the General Examinations in May. In the case of a man who has done none of the work required, he is likely to do poorly in these examinations, so poorly in fact that he may have to take the final examination in the course, and his degree will depend on the outcome. Moreover, a student who has completed three and a half years of undergraduate work must be credited with some degree of integrity and good sense; and it is hardly necessary...
...fact that much of modern sculpture can be multiplied through casting in bronze, terra cotta, and artificial stone gives it a far greater social significance than painting. It is, perhaps, for this reason that German sculpture (together with architecture) reached a peak of general excellence never attained by painting and scarcely reached even by sculptors of other countries...
...last meeting of the Committee here was six weeks ago, at which time Whitney was not present. In fact, he has not appeared in Cambridge on Committee work at all this year...