Word: nesses
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...worthy contemporary, the Harvard Crimson, disapproves of football rallies, we are going to have one tonight. With the snug dignity which permeates the whole Cambridge atmosphere, which drips unceasingly from the mouldy eyes of the historic old brick jails that crowd the notorious. 'Hawvad Yawd' with that serious, ness and intensity of purpose that clouds the wrinkled brew of her youngest son. 'The Crime' has come out with the characteristic statement that football rallies are puerile. This is beside the point. They establish an atmosphere and create a feeling that pervades the whole college and is bound to have...
...ness men who are able to aid the colleges, "He had a deep loye for his col lege and he helped his college in many ways in token of that love...
...Liberal Club educators fear that "too intent a search for the all-round boy may well lead to the development of a Harvard type". The very word "type" is antithetical to all-rounded-ness, implying some degree of one-sided development...
...Samuel J. G. Hoare, Secretary of State for Air, told the House that 9 squadrons of airplanes (averaging 12 planes each) are now maintained permanently with the fleet, 27 ½ squadrons are in readi- ness in England, and 18½ squadrons are stationed in the colonies and elsewhere...
...boldness; and whatever the charges to be laid against the artistry of "The Moon Is a Gong", upon other scores, upon the important one it mocked obloquy. The play unquestionably possessed the virtue for which the Dramatic Club picked it: that it could not be charged with same-ness. It was anything else you will; but not 'just another one'. The strike for originality which its choice represented was eminently successful...