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Word: goale (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...conflict of public and private opinion. As deep-rooted as ever is dread of the saloon. Crusader Fred Clark holds firmly to his organization's purpose of "taking profit out of liquor distribution." Such an able Wet as Representative-elect Wadsworth of New York fears that Repeal, the ultimate goal, might be retarded by a reckless flood of beer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PROHIBITION: Beer-For-Revenue? | 11/28/1932 | See Source »

...college men holding high positions in the largest corporations was greater than the percent of college men in the group as a whole. Men who entered college but did not graduate comprised 13 percent of the leaders in Professor Taussig's list. Men of exceptional ability apparently reached their goal with or without the advantages of education or inherited wealth...

Author: By E. W. R., | Title: BOOKENDS | 11/26/1932 | See Source »

...Crimson eleven which lost to Yale on a penalty kick and goal that followed when the team was off balance, rates as high as the Blue on previous records, and with the advantage of the home field and a clear day a three point victory, which would give Harvard a clear title to supremacy over Yale, is not improbable for the Crimson booters. Stork, whose absence was a serious handicap last Saturday, will undoubtedly see action tomorrow, though he will not start the game...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: VARSITY BOOTERS MEET YALE IN SECOND CLASH | 11/23/1932 | See Source »

...forces arising from the breaking up of unwieldy class groups into smaller units. This change, which President Lowell fostered and finally guided to maturity, has but begun to have its far reaching effect. in his report of 1929-30 President Lowell spoke as follows of the student and his goal in the House community: "He must perceive that mere absorption from his instructors counts for little; that to learn-and for that matter to graduate-is an active, not a passive verb," Here is a bit of writing that states a principle already well mastered by its author; his influence...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRESIDENT LOWELL'S RESIGNATION | 11/22/1932 | See Source »

...line but he started to run the wrong way and a moment later Yale had taken the ball on downs again, on its own 3-yd. line. It was almost incredible that when McPartland caught another pass from Kadlic a moment later he should again run toward his own goal. Nonetheless, McPartland did it, for a few steps, till he was tackled on Yale's 20-yd. line. This time, his mistake was not important: the next play was another pass, Kadlic to Fairman, which made a touchdown. Peter Fortune kicked the goal. With five minutes left, there was just...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: At College | 11/21/1932 | See Source »

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