Word: pass
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...that he laughs at the League because he feels secure of the united Italy behind him. If he is dreaming of building up a second Roman Empire, starting with Tyrol, he might well continue with Corsica and Savoy. He justifies his annexations of Tyrol by saying that the Brenner Pass is the natural boundary between Italy and Austria and the logical place to separate the countries, but he forgets that natural boundaries mean nothing at the present time with modern methods of warfare. Blindness and ambition alone are capable of overlooking ideals, the advocacy of which...
...game opened with J. P. Cotton '29 scoring for the University, closely followed by another goal by F. A. Clark '29. Then Baldwin took a pass from Wallop and scored one of Yale's few points. The next period was a rout with Clark, the highest individual scorer of the game, and Captain H. A. White '28 frequently penetrating their rival's goal: In the third chukker, Clark scored-twice, White three times, and H. G. Burnett '29 once, putting the game safely away beyond any doubt. The only Yalo score in the last period of made by Phipps after...
...undertake to pass moral judgment upon Mrs. Russell's theories; I did not suggest that study and discussion of sex and the institution of marriage should be taboo...
...this point alone does the college show what little confidence it has in the preparation of the student. After he has passed the College Entrance Board Examinations he is obliged to take the scholastic aptitude test, which determines, in effect, whether all this learning has taught him how to study. The very presence of this test as part of the machinery of college entrance proves that the secondary school and college are working at purposes that may not be definitely crossed, but are certainly divergent. College prepares man for life, but the secondary school does not prepare man for college...
...suggest that Congress ought to pass a resolution memorializing Colonel Lindbergh not again to risk the hazards of the air or the perils of the sea, but to devote his life to leadership in America in the development of aircraft and in continuing before the young manhood of America that compelling inspiration w'hich his great example has already been...