Word: grips
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...fullest extent. The logical way to combating this is with counter-propaganda. In plain words, if we want to keep the dirty fingers of the Soviet off our government and institutions we must rap those fingers with a "big stick" of counter-propaganda before they obtain a grip...
...months have passed since the last gun was fired; thirteen months of such chaos and social disorder as the world has never seen. "Peace! peace! they cry; but there is no peace." Wars and rumors of wars shake us as they never did before. We are now in the grip of a great coal famine, which, before it is past, will bring suffering to the highest as well as to the lowest. Its ramifications extend to every branch of our life; its crushing effect on industry makes vain every attempt to minimize its evil. Its paralyzing consequences are felt...
Professor Charles Joyce White '59, formerly registrar of the College and professor emeritus in mathematics, was found dead in his room, 5 Prescott Hall, Cambridge, yesterday morning. Professor White had been ill with grip for several days...
...Emmet '18, who captained the Freshman crew last year, is expected to join the squad next week. He has been suffering from an attack of the grip for the past week and has not yet been out for practice...
...reason for this lies partly in the appeal of the lawyer's career, and partly in the character of the work. It is known to be exacting, analytic, and to develop ability to think and concentrate. It gives the formerly weak-willed undergraduate who stands the test a grip on himself; and whether a man practices or not, testimony is ample that the law training is of inestimable value. Hence a student who is in doubt will make no mistake by spending a year or two or three in the Law School. Dean Pound's talk tonight in Phillips Brooks...