Word: gone
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...published a few days ago, Senator Caldor criticised one of the weakest features of our government--extravagance. The majority of thinking Americans would agree with him in favoring this budget. But we have become so hardened to the accusation of extravagance, and the idea of thrift seems to have gone so thoroughly out of fashion, that all reform which aims to curb unproductive expenditure is regarded in much the same light as an umbrella on a clear...
...later. I won't have a man on the squad who does not place Yale first and himself and his pleasures second. I am going to be mighty rough on those fellows who don't come back in the fall for the toughest season they have ever gone through...
...Elis made off with their booty while Jack Watson '22 carried the news to the crews who were in the boathouse down on the river bank. The Crimson oarsmen rushed up the hill where their opponents' quarters are, starting to sack the rooms. Fortunately before things had gone very far, someone mentioned the fact that it was a little boy who had stolen the flag. Then ensued apologies, and a return of the flags by the captains. The old agreement of no open hostilities was renewed...
...these days of extremes it is very rare that one finds a same and dependable mean. With Bolshevic rantings, over-all campaigns, and peace treaty excesses it sometimes seems as if the country, or at least the oratorical representatives of it, have gone made. Out of the mess of conflicting advices as to the best way to tackle the elusive H. C. L., the dazed consumer is rarely able to find any theory substantial...
...continue in his present position. It seems not to be certain even that he was compelled to resign, but that much has been taken for granted. The explanation is made that the faculty found him disloyal; the students would reply that he is an excellent instructor. The controversy has gone to such lengths that the Yale News suggests that if a properly accredited investigator were appointed by the Student Council, the Departmental Committee would undoubtedly be willing to make a complete statement of the reasons for his release...