Word: folds
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...remedy, of course, is two-fold. It is necessary to convince America in general and American leaders in particular that scholastic success is worth-while. It is necessary to convince the under graduate that America is convinced. Such organizations at the recently created Committee on Choice of Vocations can do much to accomplish these ends...
...Long experience has shown that the University may and can only achieve its end by a three-fold activity . . . The University must gather and conserve knowledge; the University must advance knowledge; the University must diffuse and apply knowledge. These are its three necessary and characteristic functions...
...would be doomed to defeat were it not for the peculiar political situation. True, the National Liberals and those who were at one time dubbed as the "Wee Frees" have united in the persons of their leaders. But the great Labor party, the official opposition, remains out of the fold. "Divide et impera" have thought the Conservatives, and they have fitted their actions to their thoughts...
...owner of the Chicago Daily Tribune. He was sucked into politics by the Payne-Aldrich Tariff bill, joined with Roosevelt and the Progressives in the fight on Taft in 1912. Then his comrades-in-arms were Gifford Pinchot and Hiram Johnson. In 1916, however, he returned to the Republican fold, and two years later he was elected Senator from Illinois with the slogan: "He is in politics for what he can give, not for what...
...University. The mere fact that almost 2000 men find in it their only club is justification in itself. The only question open to dispute is whether those in charge have used the best means at their disposal to make the Union of greatest service in accomplishing its two-fold purpose...