Word: paces
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...sale of tickets for the annual Phillips Brooks House Class Day Spread on June 16 continues at the pace which it has maintained so far, the Spread this year will even surpass the one held last year at which more than 400 guests made an appearance...
...making of a great American drama, both in front and in back of the foot-lights. There is an absurd and highly melodramatic dress rehearsal wherein the lights come on at the wrong time. The stage properties become inextricably mixed with painters and carpenters, and the actors pace out their distances like boxers going to the corners of the ring. After everything has been done to assure "Dora's Dilemna", the play within "The Show Shop", a swift and rapid failure. New York throws its arms wide and hails it as the success of the season. Which all goes...
...opponent to extend himself at somewhat greater length. Hicks, the No. 2 Princeton man, displayed the best form of any of his teammates, and in both singles and doubles matches was a factor to be contended with. The rest of the Princeton team seemed unable to reach the pace of their University opponents and succumbed with but little resistance...
...Neither could exist without the other. Men of the highest calibre would not be content to teach elementary courses without the resources of the graduate schools. We should lose their services. The greatness of Yale lies not in the superficialities acquired with the college or Sheff degrees. To keep pace with other universities, Yale must be more than a home of sweetness and light, more than a school of scientific devotees. On the other side of the question, there must be more attention to the undergraduate element through changes in policy brought about by breaking down the rigidity...
...keep pace with other universities, Yale must be more than a home of sweetness and light, more than a school of scientific devotees...