Word: favorableness
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Rice's hit in the fifth with the bases full, decided the game in Washington's favor. J. Harris and Harold Traynor hit home runs...
...Student Council was inclined to look upon Mr. King's proposal with some favor, and G. D. Debevoise '26 was appointed to consider the matter...
...limit to allow admission to Harvard to those men possessing in the greatest degree the qualities which make for leadership. This does not mean the lowering of present academic requirements, and the CRIMSON wants to make it particularly clear that it does not mean suspending these academic requirements in favor of the less tangible qualifications of character, personality, and future promise. What it does mean is to impose these tests in addition to academic requirements in order to reduce the Freshman class to its limit of one thousand...
...last general election, a defeat largely caused by the nation's fear of Communism. England, in spite of unemployment, is evidently rapidly recovering from the War and from the consequent radical movements. The Labor Party seems to be quite sure that England wants no revolutions nor drastic legislation in favor of the proletariat. In fact the Labor Party seems more and more to be assuming the characteristics of the old Liberal Party. The revolutionary radicals are out of the picture as far as the rank and file of English working men are concerned...
...life of Harry K. Thaw. . . The Rip Van Winkle of the Bright Light District is hitting it up again. . . His bloated face and protruding eyes mark him as he reels about the night clubs of the roaring forties. . . Some twelve girls have held for a short time the fickle favor and glittering gifts of the torturer of rabbits...