Word: findings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...said: "I am frank to say I hope that disarmament progress will make it possible to cut off part of the building program in 1931. . . . If in 1931 we go into that conference* with an authorized program of the strength we are entitled to, I hope we will find a basis of agreement with other nations and still have a possibility of equality...
...very amusing. It is enlivened with sketches portraying the dismal fate of the Harvard Undergraduate if the Proposal is ever taken seriously. A drawing on page 20 reveals some of the difficulties involved in the production of the Decameron. The whole Boccacio household is pressed into service to find some dirt for the use of the head of the family. We are not told what connection this has with the Reading Period, but the inference is obvious...
...will be seen whether playing tennis for money has affected his ability. If Suzanne can be persuaded to agree on a time and place at which she will be in proper health of mind and body, no doubt Miss Wills will try to take her measure. Mr. Pyle will find his investment to have increased greatly in value and the change will be enjoyed by most...
...Only a tramp knows how big your country is," Count Felix von Luckner told a capacity audience at the Harvard Union yesterday afternoon. "I travelled 21,000 miles to find your Buffalo Bill, and when I got to his house I was told he was in Germany with a circus...
...case, the Student Vagabond has returned to his haunts, and while for obvious reasons he cannot, as he promised in the fall, find actual violets blossoming by the wayside, nevertheless, he has no doubt that there are a number of flowers, blushing--we trust not unseen--in Harvard, Sever, or where you will...