Word: larger
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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After consideration, the Commission sent back M. Bérenger's offer, asking him to> revise it so that larger payments would be made by France in the early years...
...Although most people are drawn into the cooperative movement by the economic saving it offers them, they are beginning to realize its larger social and ethical significance," Mr. J. P. Warbasse, President of the American Cooperative League, said in his speech at the Liberal Club yesterday. "In many communities the cooperative society is superseding the local political organization in importance...
...largest enrollments differ very little from last spring when tennis was again in the lead, with a somewhat larger number out for crew...
...Harvard were divided into colleges numbering about 300 students apiece, individuality would get a chance to assert itself once more. Instruction would become personal, and intra-mural sports the main athletic activity. All without loss of the advantages of the larger center...
...resident student groups at Harvard, analogous to the English colleges, will restore to the undergraduates all the opportunities for social contacts, foundations of lasting friendships, and mutual intellectual stimulus which the men of my generation enjoyed in full measure and which the smaller colleges offer today. Even in the larger English colleges, like Christchurch at Oxford, and Trinity at Cambridge, mutual acquaintance extends over the whole undergraduate body, and each student can claim a relatively large number of his fellows as intimate friends...