Word: lets
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Let Subscriber Terrett reread the article which has galled him. TIME did not mention spitting, noosing, chaps, hats, cattle. TIME noted Professor Adam's orchestra as something by which 1926-27 will be remembered musically. - ED. Stigma...
Perceptible now, throughout the land, is a craze: Questions, Questions. Let subscribers who wish to see potent questions, ably put, turn to p. 41 of THIS ISSUE. There they will find eight games that will well warrant their calling in their shrewdest friends, appointing an umpire and making an evening...
...Let her go," said M. Kerensky through an interpreter to the police. Then,"in Russian, to the audience: "Oh, you poor little monarchists. You have lost your manhood. Not one of your ex-officers dares to come upon this stage! Instead you send a woman...
...progressive educational leaders of the country, the movement now seen on every hand that leads to the special handling of individual cases and to giving special individuals special privileges so as to let them get more out of their studies, is taken to be perhaps the chief educational tendency of the times. It will destroy the "lock step" into which the traditional curriculum has fallen...
...Freshman Class. During these interims from daily attendance upon the old-time lectures and recitations, the Harvard plan is to substitute outside reading, apparently of a character that will make the old daily work seem an Elysium of ease by comparison. So the plan is not a 'let down" of work, but quite the contrary. As stated in the Harvard announcement of this change, it has been made because it was believed that Harvard teachers had too much to do and that the students would do better by independent study than by the old methods...