Word: lets
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...over again. It soothed her poor heart for the untimely death of my little sister. Cardinal O'Connell can have had little no children die in his family, or he would not be so callous to such a consoling, lovely and song. please It do is not not let it vulgar. It be driven out of memory. ELSIE D. COOPER Baltimore...
...President was so pleased with reports from his Cabinet on U. S. business conditions that, rather than let Secretaries Hoover, Mellon and Jardine issue their findings perfunctorily, the President lumped what they had told him and expatiated on Prosperity...
...high interest charges to meet, they cannot afford to increase the level of wages, despite the fact that the total sum involved for the entire industry is something less than $100,000, unless they raise the cost to the consumer, and this the government, which controls mining, will not let them...
Assuming that his point is well taken, let us look to the remedy. Since we play Yale every year, the existing "best Yale" songs will perhaps do for the third week in November. As for the other seven games, there are surely enough poets and musicians among students and alumni to compose seven new songs for next year, after the Football Manager has announced the schedule...
...means let us do away with the simplicity of the present cheer--which is so simple that spontaneity is said to creep into it at times--a rare presence in any organized cheer. Let us instead drill a chorus of bright-clothed acrobats to thrill visitors to Cambridge with antic contortions on the side lines. For the present cheer, with the pounding weight of lung-power behind it, with its full energy directed to the field and to the game there being played,--let us substitute an ingenious concoction of shrieks, whistles, walls, and hoarse laughter, the latter evincing that...