Word: offsets
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...editorial in yesterday's issue of the Harvard CRIMSON is indeed a direct and sincere answer to the question raised in the Daily Herald regarding whether or not the advantages and benefits to be derived from Harvard new rotation schedule policy are great enough to offset the obvious disadvantages...
...advantages to be gained from the rotating football schedule sufficient to offset the misunderstanding and the possible ill-feeling which may arise when football relations of 34 years' standing with another college are terminated...
...Birth control," M. Russell went on to say, "is not only a desirable institution, but also an economical necessity, and especially is it needed in the crowded tenement districts. In China the rapid birth rate is offset by pestilence and famine, but here in America where there is no immediate danger of such conditions, there ought to be some means of enabling a man and woman to enjoy the companionship of married life without the fear of the expenses that children would cause...
...sign of national health that people are preferring this year larger designs and more pronounced colors. Yellows are coming to the front, tending to make oranges of reds. The stifling effect of great buildings and small apartment rooms is being offset by the use of scenic papers...
Yale is counting on scoring heavily in the two hurdle events, the high jump, and the pole vault, while Harvard hopes to offset its rivals superionity in these events by capturing most of the points in the 880 and mile, and also in the shot put and discus throw. In the broad jump and 220 it seems probable that the teams will split about as evenly as possible, while the 100 ought to yield Harvard six and Yale three points. In the hammer throw Shapiro is expected to win for Harvard with Lindner a Crimson possibility in either second...