Word: greater
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...suggest that a "liberal" is one who desires and works for greater freedom of thought and action for others. Examples: the barons at Runnymede, Martin Luther, Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, Herbert Hoover...
Because of the success this past year, school officials of Greater Boston are being asked to cooperate in helping high school graduates to get a college education. Students will use the Brooks House library, Langdon Burwell '41, chairman of the Undergraduate Faculty, announced today...
...inter-House athletic your characterized by seven per cent greater participation and 65 per cent less defaults than last, Lowell failed to break into the winning column in any fall sport, while Kirkland was winning both football leagues. In the winter, Bellboys triumphed in squash, the biggest House sport from the standpoint of participation figures, and in fencing...
Experience rather proves that the chief effect of this walking out of step is greater disorder in the general economic development of the world and a psychosis in which the feeling of living in depression never leaves the world because it always is justified in one country or another...
...Pied Piper. His influence has been the greatest single factor in determining the course of modern fiction, and future literary historians may well refer to Joyce and Mann as great Freudians in the way that Thackeray and George Eliot are now called great Victorians. Freud has exercised a greater literary influence than any other living writer. His 35 volumes are packed with literary allusions, with shrewd criticisms on poetry and fiction, with case histories that read like novels; but critics have not investigated his standing as a man of letters, which may turn out to be as great...