Word: mottos
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Thus, the Brown Tiddlywinks Union challenges the Harvard club to a match on a suitable weekend date of their choosing. In keeping with our motto, "Toward a Better Union," we hope the fair name of the sport will be redressed and that we shall soon meet Harvard on the field of play. Robert Miller '63 President
When Newton's decision to fire Althen came on Oct. 17, Terry Mashall, managing editor of the Daily, resigned, Remaining staff members removed the last three words from the paper's masthead motto, "71 years of editorial freedom...
Headed for Hell. For 184 years, strong rulers have built Andover. The pious John Adams (a relative of both Presidents) forbade dancing as well as Shakespeare, and regularly climbed a ladder to wind the clock in Bulfinch Hall, discoursing on its motto, "Youth is the seedtime of life," as the boys vainly awaited his fall. The zealous "Uncle Sam" Taylor (1837-71) was a total believer in "total depravity." "Robinson," he warned one 14-year-old, "you're on the direct road to hell. You're reading too many novels." Still, Taylor's boys, partly inspired...
...year boys) toil at attaining "silver" standards in physical tests, including a "drownproofing" course (copied by the Peace Corps) with a rugged exam-staying afloat for 35 minutes with hands tied behind back. The pride a boy feels when he succeeds is the fruit of Andover's unofficial motto: "Sink or swim...
Since the Bureau is in the process of switching from flatbed to rotary presses, the motto is put on all bills printed from rotary dies, about one-third of the total. All bills still printed on flatbed presses, however, remain without "in God We Trust." Eventually, all dollars will carry the motto...