Word: mined
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...attempts to do all his outside reading is pretty sure to ruin his health," said an instructor in the English Department, who has reasons for not permitting the publication of his name. "A Sophomore friend of mine has been given a week's vacation to get over a case of nervous prostration, contracted in an attempt to do all the outside reading for English 41 and History...
Tonight in Brattle Hall, Mine. Maria Kedrina with her students of Russian Ballet is giving a Miniature Ballet Divertissement, and the following criticism is written by Mr. G. C. Sommaripa, Russian nobleman and recent graduate of the Business School. Mr. Sommaripa's intimate knowledge of the Ballet gives to his remarks the stamp of authority...
Initial sentences. "No Prime Minister has ever met the House of Commons under similar circumstances to mine. For the time being no party in the House has a majority. . . . I think we will have to think less about party than heretofore and to lay more and more emphasis upon the responsibility of individual members voting as responsible members of the House and not merely as party politicians...
...have cut?after spending a weekend there. The observation which has attracted so much attention was only a few lines out of the whole article, but still I thought it was desirable that it should be known. . . . If there is any carelessness in the matter it is entirely mine. I take all the blame. I did not ask his permission to use anything he said, and if I have gone beyond what I should have repeated I am extremely sorry...
...grieve to find so many unsettled points are causing us trouble and concern, and I assure you it will be my daily endeavor to help settle them to our mutual benefit. You have your public opinion and I have mine; you have your national interests to conserve and protect and I have mine. Sometimes at first they may be in conflict, but I am sure by the strenuous action of good-will these conflicts can be settled and policies devised in pursuit of which France and Great Britain can remain in hearty coooperation...