Word: marked
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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There is nothing astounding or unexpected in these radical changes, except perhaps in the case of military science. The statistics only substantiate the reported trend in educational pursuits. Where once the mark of an educated man was his familiarity with the Classics and philosophy, today the student is considered ignorant if he is not grounded in the doctrines of economics, political philosophy, and government. --Cornell Daily...
Five men will toe the starting mark at scratch: Cyrus C. DeCoster '37, John R. O'Neill '36, Eugene H. Walker '37, Le Moynbe White '36, and Charles C. Worth...
...Board Chairman Mark C. Honeywell of Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co. (thermostats) announced that he would temporarily retire next year to labor for a Roosevelt defeat, trumpeting: "So many businessmen have been so deeply engrossed in their private businesses that they have permitted half-wits to seize the Government. ... I believe businessmen everywhere should follow my example...
Next year, 1936, wil mark the Tercentenary of Harvard University. Just what does this mean to the average person, or, as a matter of fact, to most Harvard students? To many it probably implies little more than that there is to be some kind of an anniversary celebration; to others it means that Harvard wil be three hundred years old. But lot them stop to think that this means that Harvard began in 1636, just 140 years before the birth of the United States. Therefore this University must certainly have a history worthy of note...
...fulfill this aim the Society has erected many bronze tablets on historic Harvard buildings drawn up an historical map of the Yard, compiled room lists of several Yard dormitories, published three editions of a Harvard Guide, and held celebrations on John Harvard's birthday. But the coming your will mark the Memorial Society's greatest work towards the furtherance of interest in Harvard history; it will play a major role in the direction of the undergraduate part of the Tercentenary Celebration...