Word: moving
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...which will last only three weeks, will be under no handicap, and should leave their names sometime today at 9 Holworthy. The first work for these men will be tomorrow, when all stage candidates having any time free from classes are to report at the Union after 9.30 to move some scenery...
...vote of the University Debating Council the suggestion that the dual inter-coast debate with the University of Washington be transformed into a triangular has been rejected. This decision to keep the debate strictly dual was made partly on the grounds that such a move would detract materially from the east-and-west spirit and partly from the difficulty of giving intensive training to a larger number of men at a time so long after the close of the regular season...
...referendum vote were taken to the students, I for one, would vote for this extra-curriculum machinery of extensive and intensive culture as an excellent educational plan but if an initiative, the most modern of all modern governmental devices, were granted, I would move at the same time for such a perfection of the system as is needed for its operation in full force and effect...
...whole treaty--the future stability of the world--is threatened by the brazen refusal of Senator Lodge to move a hair's breadth. A few meaningless differences in words is all that stands between agreement on the article ten reservation and peace. The Democrats have come nine-tenths of the way, but still the Republicans stand adamant, flaunting their power in the face of a universal demand for ratification. Under the contemptible guise of "Americanism," selfish political considerations are blocking the road to world peace...
...have the position due her in intercollegiate athletics needs to associate herself closely with other colleges and universities of highest standing. The formation of the four-cornered combination last year was a big step in the scheme of concerted action with some of the strongest eastern colleges; this latest move should prove a big aid in binding together more firmly the institutions involved...