Word: nones
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...CRIMSON will open four competitions tonight when candidates for all departments will meet in the Crimson Building at 7 o'clock. Only Sophomores are eligible for the news, business, and photographic competitions, and none but Juniors many enter that for editorial writers...
...Government's merchant fleet-" the disposal of a liability at a profit." Shipowners and operators object vociferously to the plan of Government operation (TIME, June 18) announced by Albert D. Lasker before his retirement as Chairman of the Shipping Board. The Board in turn is willing to accept none of the owners' and operators' counter proposals. A fragment of the solution was achieved, however, by two sales to private owners...
Boston has opened its airport. But New York, self-styled greatest city in the world, has none. Mitchel Field on Long Island is at least 45 minutes by train from the center of Manhattan. Governor's Island is, on the other hand, but a few minutes from the very heart of the city. Only a part of the island is used for military purposes. The Merchants' Association of New York has opened a great fight with the War Department to allow the island to be used for the legitimate and logical purpose of an airport...
...carry on the drive for a hall which will put the polo team on an equal footing with those of Yale, Princeton, and Cornell. Certainly the permanent establishment of polo at the University is a commendable object but a polo team working under the present disadvantages is wares than none. It is not easy to forget the overwhelming defeat administered the University by a small college in the first round of the intercollegiate tournament last year...
Under our present educational policy, none of the two million standees could be sent home. The land of the free offers learning to all. So the great seat shortage is only one aspect of a bad situation. There arise attendant evils of double sessions, night work, overcrowding, poor lights and air, underpaid instruction, inadequate equipment. Large classes slow up the work. The dullard drags upon the child of fair promise...