Word: mines
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...repudiation of the charge which Professor Hart made in 1928, that Harvard political clubs "are half-asleep." Too the preliminary information which will be printed, including statements from the clubs, interviews and articles on the candidates, and statements from Harvard professors and national political figures, may well offer a mine of material to aid the voter in making his choice...
...amount than is in effect at present. Professional football is to be seen for $1; one of Harvard's big games costs $4.40 to the unbooked students. Undergraduate interest in professional football can be expected to rise as economic conditions sweep it in in place of high-priced, gold mine Harvard football. This morning's figures serve as an estimate of the complications that modern sports entail in a large University. It is unfortunate that these conditions should serve to check the interest of those who should be primarily concerned,--the present members of the University itself...
...soon as possible. They are going to cut off our ears and I rather want to keep mine. For God's sake be quick. We have a week to live before we are shot...
...This has been done, and the Utrillo is mine-until December. I think I look at it oftener, and the more fondly, because I know it is not to be with me long. I also think that by December I will have had it long enough to know it by heart and be ready, therefore, to see another in its place. Perhaps it will work out that every three months a new painting will hang in that space on the same terms. I know I want to spend a few weeks with a Hopper. Has anyone got a good Monet...
...Secretary Hurley's lifelong acquaintances in Oklahoma scratched their heads. McGinnis? . . . Shooting? . . , They re membered that one of the Hurley brothers was killed in a Mexican revolution. Another was killed by a train. A Hurley sister was accidentally shot. And when Pat was a boy working in a coal mine he once thrashed a bully named Whiteside who later was killed by.someone else. But Pat never shot anybody. And he never had dealings with any John McGinnis. An Oklahoma City newspaperman thought the story had something to do with an editor named John McGuire, now deceased. He seemed to recall...