Word: may
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...well as the several class funds, the Phillips Brooks House, and the Student Council, share in the money collected by the Council. The Budget Committee requests that the unpaid pledges made at the time of registration, and which are now due, be paid immediately in order that the committee may pay its back debts and keep its present obligations to the associations depending upon...
...May I call your attention to an error in the article published in the CRIMSON of November 28 on the concentration of the class of 1931. The Department of Romance Languages was credited with ten concentrators and one candidate for honors. The figure at the office of the Tutorial Board shows that 82 members of the class of 1931 are concentrating in Romance Languages of whom 64 are at present in good standing--33 being candidates for honors, 20 of whom are at present in good standing. The Department of Romance Languages should therefore now be credited as ranking fourth...
...only as a service to those who take their Art seriously, the College can do nothing but good by airing all comment, both adverse and laudatory which may occur from time to time in regard to this painting. No harm can come to great things through the mouthings of little men and there is only benefit when an artificial mask of excellence is torn away by the competent critic...
...Though individuals may criticize details of the compositions and symbolism, none can deny that the artist has been extremely successful in his main purpose, which was to produce a great decorative composition, aptly conceived from the point of view of its architectural setting...
...think it's a weakness of category. You see, some Careful Greeters don't distinguish between the Cut and the Stare. I do. It may be splitting hairs, but I think there is a place for the Cut, the simple Stare, the Stare with modified eye-roll, and the Stare with lip movement. So that while I have sought variety, others have been content to remain in the simpler paradigms of greeting, and still use the common, or old-fashioned Stare on all occasions...