Word: paged
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...first time. That was a mighty handy little book, and it didn't cost anything either. We remember it had a map of Cambridge in it which proved a big help when we tried to find out where Quincy Street was after reading a little notice on the front page of one of the Saturday Crimsons. (Of course, we lost our nerve Sunday afternoon, but then we have known ever since where Quincy Street was.) No, that little book was a good thing;--wonder what else the Phillips Brooks House Association does? Still quaking in its several boots...
...single right triangle, since the reciprocals to the diagonals are at right angles to them. Far from limiting the possibilities of the work, this method adds immeasurably to the possibilities of design. A strict symmetry in space relations is to be found in the heads reproduced on this page, and it is safe to say that it could hardly have been achieved without some such underlying principle of design as that which Mr. Giles has used...
...Nobody," said the Dean, looking up from the funny page. "Nobody," he said, as he filled his pipe with something...
Charles Gates Dawes: "Last week it became known that fortnight ago, when I received my $15,775 check for my Nobel Peace Award (TIME, Dec. 20), I at once indorsed it to the order of the Walter Hines Page School of International Relations, which is about to be established at Johns Hopkins University. The check was forwarded to Owen D. Young, Chairman of the School's Trustees, by my brother Rufus, as part of Chicago's $100,000 allotment in the $1,000,000 fund being raised. Mr. Young, besides writing me a nice letter, wrote a more...
Living testimony to the potency of double-page "spreads" in the Saturday Evening Post and else-where-spreads that carried Mr. Erskine's photograph and a signed statement* by the Studebaker directors-greater crowds gazed longer at the little Erskine than at any other exhibit...