Word: fulle
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...sentinel that sleepeth not. Without you we should now and then be forgetting such great men as Leonard Wood, who serve our country but have no time to trumpet themselves. Hurrah for the full page you gave to Leonard (TIME, April...
...next Thursday, an informal race will be held over the Henley Course of a mile and five-sixteenths. Two days later there will be a race over the full distance for second and third class crews. The regular race for the class championships, over the mile and three-quarter course, will...
...best is a level of mediocrity; a level, moreover, to which brilliance must lower itself that dullness may prosper. These skeptics have their plausable case. Yet it may truly be said that society is confronted with a condition and not a theory. Democracy is in vogue; universal education in full swing. The improvements to be made must begin with the obvious faults of operation, the obvious misconceptions of education. Only thus can reform fall to be quixotic...
...full Business Committee is as follows: Chairman, William Sterling Youngman, of Brookline, sub-chairmen, Eugene Gilbert Kraetzer, of Lexington Barrett Whitney Stevens, of New York City, and George Lane Winlock, of New York City; board members, Frederick Irving Chase, of Brookline, Herbert Fields, of Huntington, W. Va, Lawrence Trevor Grimm, of Los Angeles, Cal., Foster Knight, of Dedham, Jack Burton Nason, of Erie, Pa., Henry Harrison Proctor, of Boston, Joseph Earle Stevens Jr., of Tuxedo Park, N. Y., Walter Sheldon, Tower Jr., of Maplewood, N. F., John Garnett Whitham Jr., Lawrence, George Leon Weil Jr., of New York City...
With the appointment of the full committees and the final arrangement of the program, plans for Graduates' Day, which comes on Saturday, have reached completion...