Word: gone
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...clock at the home of Mr. W. L. Baine 2G.B. President of the Business School Club, at 4 Mather Court, Cambridge. She will include in her program: "An Old Negro Sermon", log-cabin stories of negro humor. "Gwine to put on dem Golden Shoes" and "Sis Patsy's gone up above...
...state of fux which results from the nature of the student body. A desire is felt for some change or addition, a certain amount of enthusiasm is aroused; but the machinery for change is ponderous to set in motion, and before anything results, the sponsors of the plan have gone on and been replaced by new men for whom the whole process must be repeated. Many men now in the University will never profit by the projected golf links. But that is no excuse for them to hold back their much-needed expression of interest. The present is the "psychological...
...secondly, what possible benefit can accrue to the student from rushing through a very dull grammer "allegra furioso" and then repeating the performance at a still madder pace? Any student who has "flunked" German A will assure you that the undergraduate would learn far more if the grammar were gone through only once but more slowly and thoroughly. If more drilling in grammar is then needed it can be obtained by study of the texts used or by further competition...
With all its preliminary work completed, the University Register has gone to press, and the editors have promised that the book will come out on the fifteenth of the month. Within the next two weeks a canvass of the entire University will be made for subscriptions. The price for this issue will be $2 instead of last year's price...
Little elasticity of memory is needed to recall the election four years ago when the President urged the voters everywhere to support Democratic candidates. The outcome suggested, that the appeal did not please the average voter, in fact that he ignored or resented it. Other administrations have "gone before the people" to a certain extent, often with the best of intentions. In Great Britain, in Canada, and Australia, such campaigning is necessary, for there the election of a new Parliament is based wholly on the record and policies of the cabinet members who take office as party leaders...