Word: mutualization
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...empty punch bowl would be fascinating history. There would be many things to recall of the old days in which there were of course, giants: ambrosial make-up meetings whence numbers issued more or less by mistake; the horrors of proof reading at dawn; the bitterness of controversy and mutual criticism; the tense excitement each has experienced in the turmoil of competition with more than one "up-start" but determined rival...
...streets have been filled with hurrying taxis and slow-moving baggage carts while the pavements have proved unusable owing to the presence every few yards of a little group of friends who have just seen each other for the first time since last term and will insist of exchanging mutual remembrances of the vacation...
Without eulogizing the Freshmen too flatteringly, one must admit that they have shown a class unity beyond any that has developed in the past few years. They have "got together", to mutual advantage, more often than was usual, and certainly their athletic prowess needs no advertising. Their football team and crew have beaten Princeton no small distinction this year and the other teams have met with similar success...
...object of the commission is to reach a mutual understanding between the two countries. The center of the trouble pivots on Article 27 of the 1917 Constitution, in which was affirmed the title of the Mexican people to mineral and other subsoil deposits. A stipulation was also inserted whereby the development of mineral fuel was reserved exclusively to Mexicans and those foreigners who waived the right of redress through diplomatic channels to their respective governments. On May 27, 1921, Secretary Hughes, in his note to the Mexican Government, confirmed the right of Mexico to safeguard her interests, but asked that...
...Convention is to discuss questions vital to university newspapers, such as the editorial policy, syndicated articles by prominent men, and uniform advertising commissions to agencies. The delegates will also try to reach a decision on a more uniformly satisfactory system of exchange of intercollegiate news, and other questions of mutual importance will be brought before the meeting...