Word: maintained
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...paper that many consider the greatest in the world he dared not surmise. To insure its economic future he conceived of several plans, not the least interesting being the proposal to deposit the stock with the British Museum. In such a way, no thought the paper would maintain its status "in perpetuity...
...Bowers '24, R. S. Fanning '23 and P. R. Harmel '23 will represent the University. They will maintain the negative side of the proposition, Resolved: that the United States should immediately join the League of Nations...
...schools and has a magnificent record. It is under the administration of the War Ministry and is therefore directed by army officers, although a large number of eminent civilians are on the teaching staff. Students wear special academic costume and have great esprit de corps. In general, French students maintain an attitude of professional etiquette towards each other and act with greater formality than in the United States. Students, for example, rise when the professor enters the room. Professors in certain faculties retain the old formal custom of wearing academic robes at their lectures...
...Thanksgiving and Christmas entertainments for men who are unable to get home for the holidays. It will also provide for Christmas presents for the poor families in Cambridge and the Loan-Library. It will enable the Association to give free legal advice in Boston and Cambridge, to maintain one teacher at Robert College, Constantinople, and two graduates at the Beirut Mission in Syria...
...money collected in this drive is used strictly for outside work. None of it is paid in salaries to the officers or any of the employees of Phillips Brooks House. A large part of the money goes to maintain a teacher at Robert College, Constantinople, and two University graduates representing the Mission at Beirut, Syria. A part of last year's funds was used to maintain a daily Vacation Bible School for the children of Cambridge this summer...