Word: granting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Harvard Business Review Board has announced the election of the following officers to serve for the current year: Chairman, Grant Keehn 2G.B., Hamilton College '21, of Kenilworth, Ill.; vice-chairman, Ernest Howard Crabbe 2G.B., Simpson College '18, of Indianola, Iowa; secretary-treasurer, Richard Newhall Johnson 2G.B., Harvard '22, of Newton Centre...
...times will disappear when educated men reflect and dwell upon the blessings which are theirs, when they insist upon temperate speech, when they are concerned more with performance than promise, when they realize that saying a thing does not make it so, when they are willing to grant to others the same integrity of motive which they ascribe to themselves, and when rejoicing in all that is true and good it is their burning purpose...
...Freshman not to see his opportunities; that would, by inspirational teaching on a broad scale, instill into a very large number of students a genuine appreciation of college work (Mr. Whitman's suggestion of "visiting" lectures announced in the CRIMSON is a step in this direction): that would grant more freedom to all students, and reward candidates for Honors and Distinction by granting them even greater freedom; that would tend rather to the humanitarian conception of a college than to the present machine-like theory that is so prevalent. In fine, a college that would breed into its students that...
Germany's apparently satisfactory reply to the demands of the reparation commission and the commission's decision to grant Germany a provisional moratorium for the year 1922 may improve the financial situation throughout the world; at least it will have a definite stabilizing effect in Europe. The outlook is encouraging because Wirth, Hermes, and Rathenan, the German chancellor, the finance minister and the foreign minister, have made a serious effort to meet the commission's requirements"; they have taken action to put German finances on a sound basis. The floating debt, as well as the speed of the printing presses...
John Calhoun Baker, of Everett, Pa. Keuneth Sheffield Boardman, of Campton, N. H., Ernest Howard Crabbe, of Indianola, Ia., John Raymond Gardner, of Worcoster, Leon Goldberg, of Providence, R. I., Miltion Lyle Holmes, of Providence. R. I., Milton Lyle Holmes, of Hilo, Hawali, Richard Newhall Johnson, of Newton Center, Grant Kuhn, of Kenilworth, Ill., Robert Minturn Sedgwick, of Cambridge, Malcolm Dean Taylor, of Farmdale...