Word: possessions
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...inspiration that will help to whip together a fighting, charging line, but trainer Eddie Farrell and Doe Therndike will have rather a tough time building on enough beef to give the Varsity at even break on the scales with Holy Cross and Brown, to mention two places that possess impressive heavyweights...
...true that the Coop has achieved sufficient prestige to give it a powerful position among Harvard Square merchants. Nevertheless it has won this position through honest dealing with its customers. That such an organization does possess influence has had a healthy effect on the Square, and should continue to exercise it. While criticism is necessary for any business the validity of it must be borne out by facts...
...strong offensive is the best way to subdue this frankenstein monster. He must defend himself against well-planned strategy which puny insects have conceived with the help of the monster's different members. This is the one method for successful vaccination against him if you do not possess that natural immunity, indifference. A successful campaign will gain you his respect and possibly in the distant future an honorary degree. Who knows...
...Government claimed to possess proof last week that Director Apold would have received a portfolio in the Nazi Cabinet expected to be formed in Austria, after Dollfuss' assassination, by the late Chancellor's treacherous Minister to Italy. Dr. Anton Rintelen who sought to commit suicide when the insurrection failed. Dr. Rintelen was convalescent last week and Director Apold was supposed to know something about an attempt by Nazis to kidnap Rintelen out of his hospital ''because he knows too much." This attempt Vienna police foiled in time's nick. Last week Director Apold...
...Government must have a sense of proportion. . . . There are many things in this country of which the vast majority of voters are unappreciative. ... Is the Government not to have the right to have the courage to say 'This is a thing that England ought to possess' when it is offered for sale? . . . The British Museum is a public body under Parliamentary control. To say that the Government ought not to hand over this money to the British Museum is ridiculous...