Word: perfects
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Outline a perfect diet for hogs," commanded the attorney. Her own counsel's objection was sustained...
...According to the new regulations, boys and girls between the ages of 14 and 20 only are eligible. They must be in perfect health and have at least seven years of preliminary schooling. Those whose applications are accepted must pass a rigid medical and psychological test and, if they come out successful, are put to a final trial...
There is a further point of great importance, if the folowing proposals are to be successfully carried out: there must be a more perfect understanding between the administrative officers of the College and the editors of the CRIMSON than I seem to detect from the course of the two series of articles published to date. The devilish difficulty of undergraduate journalism, as viewed from the windows of the college offices, is that to maintain intimate relations is a labor of Sisyphus. Annually the officers roll the stone up to the top of the incline, and the next autumn they must...
Finally, I urge that this Committee get in touch with all officers of the University who seem in a position to forward the activities of the committee. Indeed, I conceive that the University should perfect its own policy toward the advising of Freshmen; and one of the first moves in this direction might be a meeting between the proper officials and the members of the CRIMSON Committee...
...graduate, had reached Vienna via vaudeville engagements in London and Berlin. Sargent sang while Ross played the piano. Sargent and Keller got married. The trio toured Europe, sang in cabarets, over the radio. In London where they had their greatest success, Greta Keller went daily to the talkies to perfect her English inflection...