Word: fated
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...well acquainted with conditions here agree that the recognition, in some form, of a minor sports council would be of immediate aid to the present situation. With the proposed constitution referred back to the Student Council by the Athletic Committee "for further consideration and report," the fate of the minor sports organization depends largely on the attitude of the council...
...paid--there is no alternative. Thus, commercial payment of these war debts may well result in a long period of profound business depression here in America. Under these circumstances the administration will do well to think long and wisely before it makes a decision on which the fate of the country for the next two decades probably depends...
...unfortunate that this matter should be brought up just at this time when the marks are being returned, because it makes it sound too much like the result of a grouch arising from the receipt of a postcard bearing unfavorable news. It is only one of the cruelties of fate, this disappointment of the student who is led to take a course by the false impression that it is going to be a snap, and is quite overcome by finding that it isn't, but that he really is expected to know something about it. We all, I am sure...
...agree with Mr. Mason that the ideal for which our young men died was pure and Godly. I am sure he will believe with me that the fate of Socrates and the fate of the Nazarine were merely confirming exceptions, added to which may soon be the fate of Debs, to the great truth that the voice of the people is the voice...
...plan until the last day of the session and the bill was lost. Consequently a whole summer intervened before this new bill was introduced. Unless Congress will shake off its present lethargy of "politics" and open its eyes to popular appeal this bill will suffer a similar fate...