Word: paged
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...taking the liberty of writing you regarding your comment on the Hoover v. Eureka [vacuum cleaner] suit as outlined on page 33-34 of TIME, April 18, because it makes rather adverse reference to the carpet sweeper and even specifically mentions Bissell sweepers...
Harvard: The chairman of the Student Council apparently racked his brains to think of a restriction of any kind and seached diligently through a booklet entitled Regulations for Students in Harvard College. Then he referred us to page 14, whereon, with bated breath, we read the following underlined words: "No student shall keep a dog in a college building." Vassar Miscellany News, April...
...excerpt from the Yale News that appeared on the editorial page of the CRIMSON on April 25th, urging the desirability, from a musical point of view, of the holding of a joint choral concert by the Glee Clubs of Yale and Harvard, make this a fitting occasion to announce the tentative plans that have been made for just such a concert as the writer of the article proposes...
...addition, he is an authority on William Blake, having written "William Blake--His Philosophy and Symbols", and "A New Page in Blake's Milton...
Read "Half-way Through the Looking-Glass", in which Mr. Marfield throws down his glove to Mr. Chesterton--and runs: and "The Transfiguration of Mr. Weatherhead", which is Mr. Page's chronicle of a French instructor who was neither circumflex nor acute. The remarkable effusion of Anthony Featherstone may be of less interest to some than it is to your reviewer, who knows poor Tony well at college, and who respectfully begs to differ with Mr. Kay's comments on "He Who Believeth". The book-reviews are pleasantly undignified, and Mr. Howe calls Elmer Gantry a nasty old thing...