Word: line
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...placing its experts and the benefit of its research at the disposal of the group of international experts on international law to meet at Cambridge late in February, the Faculty of the Harvard Law School is in line with a growing tendency to give scholarship everyday usefulness. The CRIMSON commented recently upon the way in which Professor Chafee, speaking against capital punishment, demonstrated the usefulness of a professor in a legislative body. It will be also remembered that Professor Frankfurter took a prominent part in clarifying the legal situation involved in the Sacco-Venzetti case...
Wood prepared at Milton. He was captain of the 1932 football team and is showing up well on the forward line of the Freshman hockey team. Mays, who graduated from Taft, was half-back on the football team and a member of the temporary Freshman Executive Council. He is also Editorial Chairman of the Freshman Red Book. Hallowell prepared at Milton and captained the 1932 cross-country team...
...thesis is imperative. A candidate for honors degrees who still wishes to examine a portion of his field more closely will simply devote part of his final year to research under the guidance of his tutor. He needs no pass vised by authority to put him across this line of concentration. His thesis, his oral test prove his worth as a scholar; his general written examination, his knowledge of his field as a whole...
...University five meets the Lowell Textile Institute at 8 o'clock tonight in Hemenway Gymnasium. The Harvard starting line-up will probably be the same as that which faced Dartmouth last Saturday, and the five substitutes used in that contest will also see action against Lowell...
...talking, all negro, added attraction is built around a last line which makes it entirely unintelligible to the spectator who arrives in the middle of it. Producers in this new field will have to be careful not to estrange the large number of movie goers who like to see their films backwards...