Word: meanly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...most important of any is John J. Mitchell, President of the Illinois Merchants Trust Co. Last week, on the walls of his bank, in gold letters several feet high, he set up a creed. The mural apothegms were none of them original, but they added no mean lustre to the commemoration of Banker Mitchell's 72nd birthday, his 52nd year in banking. They ran as follows...
Harvard's ends, however, are of no mean calibre themselves. Sayles, the best forward pass receiver on the University squad, and E. H. Bradford, fast and aggressive, make the ends the strongest parts of the Crimson machine...
Dean E. A. Whitney '17 was the first speaker, and he was followed by Coach T. J. Campbell '12. Coach Campbell stressed the importance that support from the class would mean in today's game, and declared that the 1929 team would give its best...
Senate Foreign Relations Committee and his attitude may mean the difference between success and failure to secure Congressional approval for the Commission's recommendations. Moreover, he is credited as being a strong influence...
Perhaps no Yale faculty member is so well known at Harvard as Dean Brown, and certainly none so universally honored and beloved. But respect for him cannot blind one to the novelty of this defense of an antiquated system. Does Dean Brown mean to assert that the first business of a college is to produce preachers? If he does, the CRIMSON can only say that it disagrees with him. And aside from this implication, is it not probable that incipient persons deliberately choose a college where compulsory religion is the fashion? If so, compulsion itself hardly seems the cause...