Word: offered
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...became for the nonce "It Seems to Me Too", and even the most devout Brounonians grudgingly admitted that this fellow Sullivan wasn't so bad. But Broun returned in due course and his bright young substitute retired to a less conspicuous page of the World, where he continued to offer his humorous wares to those who cared to seek him out. And in increasing numbers readers of the World did begin to seek him out and his fame has now so expanded that the appearance of his first book is a matter of some considerable moment in the field...
With the opening next Wednesday of two competitions, the CRIMSON will offer to Sophomores their last chance to try for positions on the News Board, and to Juniors, a final opportunity to become members of the Editorial Board. Also, for the first time in CRIMSON history. Sophomores will be permitted to compete with the upperclassmen for the Editorial Board...
Editorial candidates are required to write at least one editorial each day. Questions of University policy, and commerrs on world-happenings offer to the assistance an inexhaustible field for exercise of his literary abilities...
...Governing Board of the Harvard Union announced last night that Assistant Professor E. A. Whitney '17 Chairman of the Board of Tutors in the department of History and Literature had accepted the Board's offer to become one of its members...
...spun round. Alice was standing on the steps with her lawyer. Her face was stern, but in her voice he detected-could it be?-a kindlier feeling. She was making him an offer. Without shame, filled only with gratitude, he accepted...