Word: may
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...profound has been a factor in costing the world the light which he could have shed upon many problems. Publication so often entails a hardening of the point of view that one of his open mind hesitates to commit himself irrevocably for fear of the disservice he may do the subject...
...younger generation is certainly no more sinful than any that have preceded it," declared Gipsy Smith, famous Evangelist, when interviewed yesterday by a CRIMSON reporter. "But they may be a little noisier about...
...course, a man may lead a Christian life without going to church or conforming to the dogmas of any one religious sect. It is possible for a man to get an education without going to college. But why do it: Why not receive the instruction and direction the college is able to give. In the same way, the church is or should be our religious alma mater...
Among the speakers at the first session will be Miss D. L. Brown 1G. Ed., and Miss M. R. Ferguson 1G. Ed, scholarship students in the Graduate School of Education, who will discuss the more recent and more significant investigations that may guide administrators in the construction of up-to-date English curricula for junior and senior high school grades...
...presents several favorable aspects. Not only is this much desired recognition of golf in accordance with the athletics for all policy inaugurated by Athletic Director William J. Bingham, but it is a partial fulfillment and facilitation of an off-expressed hope that provision for all Harvard athletics, especially golf, may be made in proximity to the college...