Word: hand
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...figures are presented at this time to give students applying for the Houses all available information and to clear up certain misunderstandings regarding the number of accommodations available. One the other hand, men are warned against being unduly influenced by the number of places available in a particular House in making their choices...
There, the chief executive discovered that his awesome presence did not terrify Mr. Morgan into submission; quite on the other hand the latter refused to give any evidence to support his charges except during a formal Congressional investigation. The President thus opposed, responed by removing the opposition, and Mr. Morgan was relieved of his burdens of office...
...from the manufacturers of consumption goods as much next year as was received this year, no trouble need arise." No trouble need arise--a comforting thought, the Vagabond decided, and he was debating whether it was worthwhile wetting a finger to turn the page when he felt her warm hand on his brown. He looked; Meade evaporated...
...individual, one that stood high above the rest of the world. Yet the world seemed to be getting the better of him before his career was half over. The financial situation had become intolerable when a letter arrived from his friend Liszt saying that he had no cash on hand...
...plans for this spring are simple. A few second-hand dinghies will be bought by the group itself, and the problem of where and when to sail them will be worked out as experience is gained in the running of the organization. It is all on an experimental basis, but the interest already shown gives promise of rapid growth. The increased competition and increased chance for sailing are certain to improve the quality of Harvard's teams; and the domination of this sport by Tech may be nearing...