Word: healed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Therefore Mathematics, in a sense, is the mediator between Science and Philosophy and, in such a position, tends to heal the present estrangement...
Meeting on neutral ground at the Hotel Taft in New Haven last Saturday, L. F. Daley '27, president of the Student Council, and Joseph Prendergast, president of the Senior Council of Princeton University, conferred regarding a possible move to heal the breach between the University and Princeton...
Guarnaccia suffered a severe body injury, which will keep him out of the Brown game, and may put him on the injured list for the rest of the season. The time that it will take his injury to heal has not been definitely determined as yet, but it is hoped that he will be in condition for the Yale encounter. Captain Coady and French, whose play stood out in the Crimson line and backfield respectively, are also on the doctor's list but should be in uniform again by Thursday. Both were badly battered in the course of the game...
...running back the kick-off after the first purple touchdown. The injury is not serious, but the coaches want to be sure that Miller will be in good condition for the Dartmouth battle a week from Saturday, and are planning to give the hurt leg plenty of chance to heal, without running the danger of a new injury...
...complete his military education. At 30, while tutoring some aristocratic young ladies, he fell in love with one of them and made to elope with her. Family retainers fell upon him, pinking him often and severely before they could eject him. He promptly came to the New World to heal his wounds of heart and body and to win his spurs in real action. With Washington and his colleagues he was at once popular and prominent. In 1783 Congress bestowed citizenship upon him, gave him lands, a pension, the rank of brigadier general, thanked him. * Not to be confused with...