Word: fashion
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Indians use tobacco in various ways Four-foot cigars are passed about from one man to another much after the fashion of the North American peace pipe...
...Theatre, present home of "Queen High", are particularly intricate, and the CRIMSON interviewer was glad at last to see the generous form of John Hazard in the doorway of his dressing room. Following Mr. Hazard inside the reporter was seated and properly entertained with the amenities which are the fashion these days. The conversation took on a mellow tone...
...with sand and dust so that we all but choked, even with scafrs bound around our faces. We halted long enough to pass a rope from one to the other of us so that we should not become separated; then for a while we proceeded in this fashion, but eventually the all grew so thick that we could not see a camel's length before us, and were forced to make the panting Meharis kneel. What a storm that was! The wind scoured our faces, hands, and any other exposca parts, with a merciless rain of flying sand, filling...
...basketball team will resume its practice this afternoon. Next Friday it will face the strong M. I. T. quintet on the Engineers' floor. M. I. T. is credited with a close victory of 18-17 over the powerful Dartmouth contingent which has since won five successive games in brilliant fashion The first formidable opposition of the season is expected for Coach Wachter's men when they encounter Tech Friday night...
...Boston's efforts, which include Bible reading, singing of hymns and patriotic songs, scout groups, badges and slogans-and believes in them all. His prime recommendation, however, is short daily periods for discussing Ethics by the case system. He bravely admits that he cannot hold with "the pedagogic fashion of our time . . . against the attempt to influence anybody in any direction." In short he believes, as his final paper on Ethics for social workers shows, in human amelioration under prevailing political, social and economic systems. He is one whose greatest pleasure, short of playing in a stringed quartet, lies...