Word: fairs
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...John Skeaping considers himself an expert horseman, a fair fisherman, spends one day a week at the race tracks if he can. Twice married, he has a son by his first wife, whom he divorced in 1933. He is chief instructor of the London County Council's school of animal drawing just opened at the London...
...upon our shores since the Britons decided whom among the fecund Windsors they wanted as their sovereign, comes an intriguing bit of flotsam designed specially for Harvard. Not Albion, however, but Germany is seen as the brother nation extending a small sprig of laurel in an attempt to draw fair Harvard out of her accustomed shell. Harvard has again been honored by being asked to send a delegate to the annual celebration of the university of Goettingen. Harvard has again, been honored by being asked to send a delegate to the annual celebration of the university of Goettingen. Harvard...
...opinion, or prejudice, are records of powerful Negro kingdoms in East and West Africa. For centuries Negroes have been skilled iron-workers; in 1500 they did bronze casting to perfection. Much of India's civilization is owed to Negroes. Seventy years of emancipation for the American Negro are no fair test of his capacity. See how Europeans estimated the Japanese fifty years ago, and then read the Hearst papers of today...
...Stier--Fair lecturer. Improving. Helpful...
...Vestal--Fair lecturer. Improving. Stimulating as a tutor...