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Public thinking is made easy by catch words. It may well be that the Presidential lips will utter some other word more appealing to the public imagination, but if "stability " is to stand it is a landmark in the history of the Administration...
Friends of philately hail this event as a landmark in the history of the postage stamp. But in reality it is only a single step in a steadily ascending series. For the importance and artistic value of the postage stamp has long been recognized by governments as well as by amateur collectors...
...said to me. "Why, I'd bet my last cent on the Yale or Princeton games this year! I know Harvard teams and they're all a bunch of men." Together with Mr. Peirce, he built up and maintained an establishment which has been and always will be a landmark in Harvard Square. How many are there amongst us who have not seen it? Who has never cashed a check there? Who will ever forget Mr. Leavitt...
...Claverly Hall. Dunster Hall, Apley Court and Holyoke House to a central heating plant in Randolph Hall, the contractors met an unexpected obstacle in a steady flow of spring water. This subterranean stream was formerly the source of the water that passed through the ancient pump, once a traditional landmark in the Yard. When the Yard buildings were connected to a single heating plant, the same difficulty with this underground water was experienced. The present pumping will continue until the connections are completed...
...points to the solution of one of the most difficult problems in the government of a democratic state. The proposal to take a vote on the thirteenth of next January in the colleges of America on four phases of the question of ratification of the treaty may prove a landmark in the history of the organization of opinion...