Word: followed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...imagine you have struck a responsive chord in the presentation of "Princess Lilybet" as the frontispiece of TIME, April 29. Even a 100% American like myself can find a tender spot in my heart for such a winsome British baby− May happy days follow her footsteps...
...events to be contested follow...
...Evening Graphite" or the "Daily Prints-anything" fortunately intervenes occasionally to tide over the barrenness of the customary publication, but the laurels are fast fading upon the tortured brow of college journalism in this particular field of endeavour, and it may be said that its success will only follow in the footsteps of its comparative rarity...
...fact that a student is unable to follow the events of the day in some organized lecture course is however, no reason for his ignoring them completely. Inevitably some of them will have an effect on his future life and as a result should call forth a vital interest on his part. If the New York Times contest can help to stimulate this interest, it is fulfilling a role which the college cannot adequately handle and its existence is fully justified...
...summaries follow: HARVARD SPRINGFIELD Salmon, Dunn, g. g., Forslund Robinson. Kroell, Hodge. c.pt. c.pt., Limbaugh, Ackerman Pickard. pt. pt., Pickard Henderson. Marshall. Id. Id., Wolynac Hartnett, Briggs. 2d. 2d., Outten Park, Faude, 3d. 3d., Steen, Netter Evans, Nido. c. c., Newton, Moore Glenn, Farrell, 3a. 3a., Searles Gulick, Pope, 2a. 2a., Bohn MeGuire, Hobbs, Eiseman. 1a. 1a., Ready Foshay, Hodge, o.h. o.h.,Large Johnson, i.h. i.h., Cochrane...