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...read in the Boston Herald Mr. Stillman's letter to the CRIMSON in which he opposes "the suggestion of having a new chapel, since worship is irretrievably dissociated from Harvard . . . and at best a rather sterile and lifeless affair"; going on to propose as more appropriate the endowment of "a Chair to promote the abolition...
Apropos of the student poll about a suitable war memorial, I oppose the suggestion of having a new chapel, (since worship is irretrievably dissociated from Harvard) and also the suggestion of a monument, because such a memorial is at best a rather sterile and lifeless affair...
Soldiers seized Koeff, who-on the verge of collapse-continually protested his innocence, although he had previously admitted it. The noose was thrown over his head and, a few seconds later, his body was dangling lifeless at the end of the rope...
...been assigned daily running. These men who have been taken both from the remaining members of the 1924 University team and form last fall's Freshman squad, have been placed under the supervision of Coach Farrell of the Track team for special tutelage. "No more Jumbering backs or lifeless linemen" is Coach Fisher's avowed motto for this 1925 team...
...vain, suddenly remembered reading of how a pulmotor had been used in a similar case in Chicago. He seized a telephone, called up the Northern Union Gas Co., explained his need; an emergency pulmotor crew raced to the hospital with siren roaring. The pulmotor forced air into the apparently lifeless lungs, sucked it out again; the lungs responded, the pulse began to strike in the small, purplish body. The infant (Seymor Cohen) lived...