Word: fostered
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...college spirit, a spirit which according to the advocates of rallies would not exist as it should, except for the rallies, there is no logical place for them in university life. If college spirit can be made to exist only through such means, no attempt should be made to foster it. Affection for and loyalty to one's university, be it in scholarship or athletics, which does not come naturally cannot be aggravated in any healthy way by rallies...
...purpose of the meet is to foster the development of track in Massachusetts high schools where the sport has not attained the important position it holds in the Middle Atlantic States. During the six years that the University has held these meets the progress of track among the schoolboys of greater Boston has been remarkable...
HARVARD WILLIAMS Burns c.f. s.s. Cavanaugh Jones r.f. 3b. Hassinger Zarakov 3b. l.f. Watkins Todd l.f. c.f. Cook Tobin 1b. 1b. Austin Chauncey c. 2b. Walker Ullman or Chase 2b. r.f. Foster Sullivan s.s. c. Coe Booth or Puffer...
...solidly under her name for the better part of a column in Who's Who-prominent positions in Phi Beta Kappa, the Y. W. C. A., the College Entrance Examination Board, the Association of University Women, the Hall of Fame electorate, the League of Women Voters, bodies to foster peace and the League of Nations, charities, colleges in foreign lands, legislative, educational, religious, press and occupational societies-every sort of position, in short, for which there is sought a distinguished woman of high intelligence. And all these posts and duties have not kept her too busy to write articles...
Adopted. Mrs. Marjorie Knappen Waite, 42, executive secretary of the Katrina Trask (feminist) Alliance; by George Foster Peabody, 74, nationally famed educator, retired member of Spencer Trask & Co. (brokers...