Word: following
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...marching onward. If I advance, follow me. If I retire, kill me. If I am killed, avenge...
...sense, however, this editorial attitude of the Times is as provincial as the intra-collegiate mentality of college students. As a newspaper, it is the Time's business to follow and to influence politics and political progress. National affairs are integral in the world of the metropolitan press. Even so college is very properly the college student's primary concern. An neither the collegiate nor the political field is co-extant with cosmos...
...weeks before and after Easter, the President was saved 30,000 shakes. ¶ In a talk to a luncheon club Dr. Coupal advanced the theory that everyone should exercise three times a day to the point of being breathless. This advice, however, Mr. Coolidge is not believed to follow. ¶ The President indicated to pressmen that the U. S. will not accept the invitation received last week to send a U. S. representative to Geneva, Sept. 1, to discuss under the auspices of the League the Senate's World Court reservations with the nations concerned (see THE LEAGUE...
...Cherry Bounce", which has been adapted by C. E. Henderson '28, from a fox troll of that name which was very much in existence in the time of George Washington, gives the key in the first act as to the type of songs that will follow...
...enthusiasm and ability aroused interest, his foresight created a wholly new unit of undergraduate activity. His personal qualities have dominated this organization, and the organization has responded to a remarkable degree. But like all men in college, he must pass on and leave his work to those who follow...