Word: muchly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Emphasizing that the movies are invaluable entertainment, highly educational, and a profitable business venture, the negative succeeded in proving statistics quoted by the affirmative were out of date and that The League of Decency had done much to improve the quality of pictures in the last four years...
...number of years a storm has been raging over Stillman Infirmary, during which much justifiable criticism has been levelled at the inadequacy of its facilities, Sheltered from the blast because of the greater importance of its medical elder brother, the Harvard Dental Clinic has escaped much of the criticism; but actually the need for better dental facilities--while on a smaller scale--is even more urgent...
...have against Harvard is that they don't help us to find work during the summer. If they're going to lay us off for three long summer months, they either ought to pay us more or find us summer jobs. Fourteen dollars a week doesn't leave us much to save for the college vacation...
...Harvard team has had a season that might be called successful, having more victories than defeats. However, it has been defeated by both Yale and Princeton, and does not have much chance against Lehigh. It is more than probable, however, that several of the Crimson's stellar grapplers, such as "Chief" Boston, Bill Daughaday, Ted Schoenberg, Duncan Longcope, and Bruce Richardson will find their way to the finals...
What City Hall sees is a vast tax-exempt "inland Empire," assessed at $164,298,020, more than the total taxable value of Cambridge, White the city provides police, fire, and health protection, ever since the opening of the subway much of Harvard's, purchasing power, once a Cambridge monopoly, has been shifted to Boston. Moreover, it has been charged that the House system has cut into-the local restaurant and boarding-house trade...