Word: factors
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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This particular account of a candidates impressions is in many respects the life-like, but not uncommon story of keen contest, disappointment, weariness, excitement, and the fascination of a newspaper office. But it also suggests another factor which is particularly important in college journalism, and which goes further than anything else to explain why great numbers of American college students will devote themselves body and soul to the pursuits of news and an editorship...
...results of the expedition, while they will be some time in preparation, are expected to be an important factor in determining how radical hybrids compare with their respective parent stocks in fertility and vitality, in mental characteristics, and in respect to social efficiency and economic and political stability...
...less serious discipline than those who are older. No doubt this is in part due to the fact that they are the brighter and more industrious boys, for that is a reason why they have been prepared sooner than their fellows; but the very age is in itself a factor. There is a natural time for the innocent pleasures and preparatory studies of youth, and a time when a man should be occupied in his life's work. A century ago a certain boy was sent to college by his father at a tender age that he might...
...statue was erected in honor of Mr. Marks by public subscription, voluntarily donated by the people of all creeds and classes living in the City of Meridian, and it now stands in Highland Park in the City of Meridian. It was an appreciation to Mr. Marks who was a factor in the building of the City of Meridian, a public spirited man, generous, and beloved by all the people...
Gilbert Heron Miller, who gives good things to our theatre in the grand manner,* fathered the show. The adaptation from the German of Alfred Neumann was done by able Ashley Dukes, Britisher. The scenery, some said the finest factor of the evening, was designed by Norman Bel Geddes. Eminent English Players Leslie Faber and Madge Titheradge were specially imported. Fabulous sums were spent with a devoted flourish. Few men would take such risks. Mr. Miller escapes with every honor. The Patriot is a production to be respected deeply, to be seen by many people with great interest, to be regretted...