Word: needful
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...bring forth in the case of the University quarter backs must, of course, remain a mystery, at least until after the team has played its first game. That there are no quarter backs of University experience available for this year's eleven is a fact too well known to need repetition. W. D. Wetmore '30, captain of last year's Freshman team, was counted on as the most likely candidate for the University berth this fall, but he is at present, although able to go through light work-outs, counted out for the season on account of injuries sustained last...
...systems to hospital authorities have seemed foolproof. Babies could be handled efficiently. They could be shuffled around. They could be kept in cribs, if need be, like boxes on a shoe store shelf. And identity would be kept...
...obvious that in order to put the applicant in touch with a possible employer, the Bureau must have on file the information that prospective employers, will need. The age, experience, and even religion are all facts that the employer, and hence the Bureau, is entitled to know. There are others, but among these is hardly the budget of the employee, the amount of money he has in the bank, and where it came from. It may be argued that the Bureau is interested in the thrift of its proteges, and though this interest might be legitimate on the part...
...students, both Freshmen, transfers, and men of the Graduate Schools who have come from other institutions, need have no fear that the university which they have chosen and whose residence is perhaps thousands of miles from theirs is unduly influenced by its geographical situation. It is a common saying that all that was finest in New England went to make up Harvard College; those elements have yet to depreciate in value. Since then, since the foundation of what was initially purely a New England institution, foreign ingredients have been introduced and it is the opinion of not a few that...
...heat proof, air-cooled suits, and connected by long horizontal passages. At five miles, a heat between 400° and 450° would be obtained. Capable of producing 4,500 horsepower, this type of heat mine would function for 1,-000 years, would cost about 30 millions but never need an ounce of fuel...