Word: offerred
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...those who know tell a far different story. As facts begin to make the truth of fanciful pictures of Russia wealth extremely doubtful we after led more and more to ask why we should enter into relations with a moneyless, creditless country, whose government has almost nothing to offer for the guarantees which would come from us. Can we believe that the economic advantages of trade with Russia are so great that we should rid ourselves of all aversion to Soviet ideas and enter into an agreement--which involves recognition--for the sake of a gain as uncertain at bottom...
...excuse for a plot is conceived in a novel manner. In a sort of prologue, Professor Fakir introduces his class of six budding playwrights, who announce in turn the subject of their first dramatic efforts. The scenes that follow offer the amateur composers an opportunity to enact their creations, and thus we have six miniature playlets within the play, interspersed at varying intervals with the inevitable dance and song divertissements which are essential to all true musical reviews. The first incident,--"The Hat Bazaar,"--immediately puts the spectators in good humor, a humor which is constantly enhanced as the show...
Among all the authorities I interviewed last year concerning the question, I found not one who could offer a satisfactory defense other than that it was a University regulation, and could not therefore be broken. If the protests of a few sufferers last year did not bring the matter to the attention of the authorities, perhaps public opinion via the CRIMSON may succeed. ROBERT S. KELLER...
...there are gentlemen down at New Haven who have the brazenness to offer 4 to 1 odds, and, what is worse, there are others at Cambridge who let them get away with...
...wish to thank Mr. Webber for his suggestion, and to assure him that the Union management is anxious to receive such criticisms as his. We shall be glad to take up any further suggestions that he or any one else may offer toward making the Union a more representative and all inclusive Club for Harvard students and especially for undergraduates. JOHN U. NEF '20, November...