Word: incidentally
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
How is it possible to make the events of one period live in the minds of future generations, and it all cannot be recreated what should be stressed and what discarded? Today the hue and cry is raised against any history which subordinates the economic development of a nation to...
When this incident is relegated to the archives of the Republican party, with it will be consigned the victory of Mr. Beveridge over Senator New in the Indiana primaries held a few weeks ago. Although the result of this election was neither as unexpected nor as significant as the election...
Professor Bliss Perry acted as chairman, and presided over the debate. Co-incident with this contest, the Freshman affirmative team, composed of W. J. Wilde, M. H. Thiessen, and P. W. Williams, won a unanimous decision over Princeton 1925 at Princeton. The team which upheld the negative for the Freshmen...
The editorial quotation above gives the impression wholly unjustified by the incident, that this was a serious attempt to bribe the newspaper writers I would thank the CRIMSON to correct this false impression. FRED W. MOORE Graduate Treasurer, Harvard Athletic Association. March 27, 1922.
That is for the future. Today, however, while he is still with us, we may tell anecdotes, and a single incident of a time now so far gone that to relate it publicly violates no confidence, may show "a reason why". The occasion was a sort of confidential "experience meeting...