Word: pathe
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...both in the nature of things, only students with an unusual amount of initiative and intellectual curiosity ever break the chain that leads them either directly into a job or to the ministrations of a local academy of higher learning. Any measures towards removing the handicaps in the path of this type of candidate will both help to remove an unfair disadvantage and secure for the college desirable members...
...Crimson scoring came early in the first quarter when D. M. Owens '29 carried the ball across from the 15-yard line. Most of the Brown men stopped playing when the offside horn blew at the start of the play leaving an open path for Owens...
...Harvard plan of House residence with its provision for constant and close contact between tutor and student can scarcely fall to produce the type of discipline which Professor Morison describes as characteristic of Oxford: "His (the student's) individuality is respected, but he is gently guided along the path of self-development and well being. Here it is sink or swim, with only an overworked 'baby dean' as a straw to the drowning man. I, for one, prefer this robust if sometimes un-salutary neglect...
...great deal of discussion has been aroused among undergraduates and alumni of both universities. The latest development is the announcement by Dr. Frederick W. Marvel that he would like to see the football relations between the two colleges resumed. This announcement removes another possible stumbling block from the path of the resumption of the series and brings that resumption of the series and brings that resumption still closer...
...remained a promise. (The Bible claims, on the contrary, that Jehovah forbade him enter because he had sinned with a foreign light of love.) Untermeyer notes radical differences between Joshua's matter-of-fact record, and Nath's beautified narrative: Joshua itemizes the miraculous God-sent path through the Red Sea as matter of calculated tides and wind...