Word: hitherto
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Sage has often remarked, Radcliffe girls are frequently heard, but never seen. This morning's voice from across the Common comes as the latest development in the new, and hitherto unannounced Radcliffe-Lampoon union. This sudden domestication of the last celibate Jester sets in relief the bachel-orhood of the CRIMSON's Vagabond, who though romantic, is surely not gullible...
...hangs uncertain. By virtue of the Imperial Conference just completed in London India has achieved a small measure of self-government. That concession by the ruler to the ruled was the result of a reluctant realization by English statesmen that that politically astute saint, Mahatma Ghandi, has aroused the hitherto cowed population of India to such a united and determined stand for independence that they were no longer willing to continue the tradition of two hundred years absolute subjugation to British authority...
...appointed to the Faculty and put on the same basis with the members of the teaching staff; but the friends of that reform should not expect it to be a panacea for the ills which have developed in school and college athletics in this country. The coach who has hitherto spent his time on the side lines or in the launch will not change his spot, if he has any, when he takes a place in the company of those whose chief interests are academic. His new relationship will not make him a new man. The high-minded coach does...
...business meeting of the editors of "The Harvard Teachers Record," a new magazine, the first copy of which has just been issued by the Educational School. The editor is Professor Charles Swain Thomas, and under his direction the publication will supplant the items in the Harvard Alumni Bulletin hitherto prepared by the School...
...hitherto unpublished diary giving an exact and amusing picture of European life as seen by one of the most observing of our literary...