Word: feeling
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...must admit that much of the vitality of America today is due to the constant infusion of new ideas, new energies, new slants on things. We may not choose to swallow any of the 'isms' whole, but certainly we are not so vain, nor so biggotted as to feel we can gain nothing from a philosophy which differs from our own. Grant Wiprud...
...thanked for all this is, as you know, Mr. Percy Haughton. He is the one who has put Harvard football on its feet. The class will always recognize this and will always feel confidence...
Deep Water Sailor. "I believe we have been right in the course we have charted. I propose to sail ahead. I feel sure that your hopes, I feel sure your help are with me. For, to reach a port, we must sail-sail, not lie at anchor; sail, not drift...
...beginning of the war in China by answering in the negative a question by the American Red Cross as to whether it needed money. Japanese gratefully accepted $10,000,000 from the American Red Cross at the time of the Tokyo 'earthquake, but in their present emergency they feel able to stand on the feet of the Japanese Red Cross...
...third question reads: "Do you feel undergraduate activities tend to make the Harvard community more similar to conditions you will meet after graduation?" A sizeable essay could probably be written on this subject, but only a small space is given, and it is hoped that answers will be brief and pertinent...