Word: obvious
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...whom he deprived of the opportunity of rendering their city a long-cherished service have left in their work, here and in other cities, many eloquent witnesses to their rectitude and genius. They have no need of sorry vindication from the spectacle of the present museum. To point the obvious moral, considerations of nepotism, social ambition and sordid jealousy prevailed over the clear reasoning of enthusiasm for the arts and devotion to the commonwealth, with the inevitable result. J. B. WHEELWRIGHT '20. December...
Careful examination of the ballots could not locate where the error lay; it was obvious that gross carelessness had prevailed in counting votes for no consistent error could be located...
...complete success of the Endowment Fund can only be attained by a hundred per cent, effort--an effort that includes every Harvard man. It is obvious that responsibility for the success of this drive rests as much with the undergraduates as with the alumni. The latter are at present engaged in a second effort to put the Fund over; many are doubling their subscriptions. On the other hand, this is the first opportunity the undergraduates have had to help shoulder this responsibility. We urge that every man in the College carefully consider this matter and do his part to make...
...only obvious criticism one could make of the play was that it went a little slowly in spots but this was amply made up for by the many striking features...
...Harvard team was showing more consummate cleverness in the way of hiding the ball. They had innumerable feints, while the Yale tactics always seemed absolutely obvious...