Word: furnishes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...foreign garrisons are cut to a "dangerously low limit." The regular Army at home is strained by the effort to furnish instruction to civilian training camps. "As a result the morale of the regular Army . . is below what we should demand...
...light of national utility. Would it be useful for Italy to recognize the Russian Government? I think it would. I, therefore, say to Russia: 'The Italian Government recognize your power, but you in return must do even more; you must give us a good commercial treaty; you must furnish us with raw materials...
There are only a few agencies which furnish foreign news in these United States, and they, to say the least, have their limitations. So a few ambitious and wealthy newspapers have set up their own foreign news services. Not the least of these services is that of the Public Ledger (Philadelphia). Of this service the Ledger is very proud, speaks of it frequently and devotes a special page of its paper to featuring...
...action of the play centers around Peggy Reese, played by C. H. Morgan '24, a charming young lady of Vermont. Her two devoted admirers, Loring Hyde and Joseph Ivanovitch Seekenin, better known as Dr. Hyde and Mr. Seek, furnish all the mysterious complications of the play in their amorous efforts to win favor in the eyes of their adored. Dr. Hyde will be played by E. S. Washburn '25 and Mr. Seek, by E. E. Sawin...
After all, the greatest, value of the minor sports is to furnish a means of securing that "athletics for all" of which we have of late heard so much. Except in the case of squash, this end is plainly not being attained to as great an extent as possible, and attempts to attain it by forcible feeding have not been successful...