Word: marked
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...visit next fall will mark his first trip to this country, but, in spite of this, he has declined to travel about and will lecture only at Harvard. The courses which Professor Goldschmidt will give are considerably advanced in their scope and are intended primarily for graduate students...
...purpose Mr. Bingham has exerted his influence. With the single exception of a serious blunder in the conduct of Harvard's athletic relations with Princeton, including the proposed intersectional game with Michigan, that purpose has been a salutary one. Necessarily, however, one year and a half of office can mark only the initiation of Mr. Bingham's policies. Particularly because collegiate sport is now passing through a period of crisis it is of the utmost importance to know how Mr. Bingham proposes to extend those policies and what additional ones, if any, he proposes to adopt...
Since the U. S. Senate has refused to ratify the Lausanne Treaty (TIME, Jan. 31), Rear Admiral Mark Lambert Bristol, able U. S. High Commissioner to Turkey, busied himself at Angora last week and was reported to have signed an agreement with the Kemalist Government temporarily extending once more the commercial modus vivendi between Turkey and the U. S. which would otherwise have expired last week...
Brown will send F.B. Wiener '27 and H.S. Sizer '29 to oppose E.M. Rowe '27. Mark Winkler '28, and F.B. Thurber '30 as alternate, in the Music Building at 8:15 o'clock...
...scene of a somewhat similar loss of dignity. Though there is no indication that the activities of the Bullingdon Club received the attentions of the Oxford police--we presume there are such--nevertheless, from all accounts, the environs of Christ Church college, the scene of spirited action, bore the mark of the invader deeply imprinted. It is reported that it will take a dozen workmen a week to repair the damage wrought by members of the Bullingdon Club in their "exuberance . . . after dinner . . . Saturday night". Misery loves company, and it should be balm to bruised spirits to know that...