Word: knowed
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...lack of "cohesion" which might result. "If the tutors were just coming and going, we would lose a prime objective of the House system," he said. "We don't want to become like Trinity College, Cambridge, which has a hundred tutors, many of whom don't even know each other...
...know," said Sebbie, tugging at Vag's sleeve. "If I had the money I'd buy me a hot dog now." Vag sneered and steeled himself against the good-humored salesmanship of a nearby vendor. He now felt not only perverted but cheap, and when a peanut salesman came by, Vag eagerly bought a small bag to share with with Sebbie. Bits of shells were blown all over Vag's flannels, but the peace of mind was worth...
Watson expressed doubt that there would be a new building for student activities constructed in the immediate future. "After all," he noted, "most University alumni know nothing about the problem and it is doubtful that Harvard or Radcliffe will spend any of their funds on a situation which requires much more study than they have given...
...peace. When she practically adopts Ling, a Chinese Communist girl and a very nice dish, every male in the vicinity begins to go ting-a-ling, and Author Boulle has a field day trying to prove that men are men, women are women, and do-gooder females do not know East from West even when they are facing in the right direction...
...exceptional job in proselytizing and interviewing throughout the nation. But they are few in number and much of the interviewing must be done by alumni of the College, or in some cases, by alumni of the Harvard graduate schools. Despite their Harvard background, alumni often do not know much about the present intellectual climate or undergraduate composition of the College. This lack of knowledge is not conducive to the selection of the candidates best able to benefit from a Harvard education...