Word: fosterers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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CONSCIENCE?Lillian Foster luridly accurate in her portraiture of a girl who went wrong because starving did not appeal to her and because her husband was in jail where she could not appeal...
...among American people as it has among the people of the older civilizations of Europe. In proportion as art takes a more prominent place in the life of the nation, the conviction will grow that government can construct as well as prohibit, that by lending its aid it can foster the development of a truly national...
CONSCIENCE?Chiefly the perform-ance of Lillian Foster as the girl who gave up the struggle when her husband went to jail...
DepartmentCoolidge Davis La Follette Foster Total Vote Total Not 21 Faculty 275 80 32 0 387 0 Undergraduates 1172 482 381 13 2048 1461 Graduates: Arts and Sciences 191 149 119 3 462 18 Business School 232 88 27 1 348 11 Law School 320 251 135 2 708 30 Medical School 150 66 35 0 251 6 Dental School 58 13 8 1 80 11 School of Education 80 21 18 0 119 0 Theological School 17 7 9 0 33 1 School of Architecture 19 11 3 1 34 0 Miscellaneous 59 32 22 0 113 4 Total...
...ballots on which the undergraduates will vote today list only four candidates, Coolidge, Davis, La Follette, and Foster. Voters may write in the names of any of the three other candidates if they so desire. The ballots must be signed for checking purposes and to prevent plural voting. The names of the voters in connection with their vote will be kept strictly confidential. Undergraduates are also requested to state in the space provided whether or not they are twenty-one years of age or over. This is for the purpose of ascertaining the percentage of eligible voters in the University...