Word: prevention
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...students of Berlin University wrote to the Liberal Club in a spirit of genuine sincerity. They spoke as the youth of one country to that of another, realizing that now is the time for concerted action if we are ever to prevent another wholesale slaughter of the world's young men. They are aware that pink teas for antiquated diplomats and admirals can be of no avail...
...prevent an accumulation of officers in the junior grade, regulations covering the Reserve Corps provide for promotion of such officers...
...that does not prevent his plays from being keenly delightful, nor the Copley players from doing full justice to them. As presented Wednesday night, "Getting Married" promises to be one of the best plays of the season, both from the acting and the entertaining stand-points. Especially pleasing was the work of Mr. Joy as the Bishop of Chelsea: we hope that his versatility will be given full scope this season. Mr. Clive can always be counted upon and did not fail this time. Miss Doyle handled an "emotional" part with praiseworthy firmness, resisting all temptation to rant. The rest...
...endeavor in our news columns so completely to "cover" the college and University that no interest or activity will be neglected. We say "endeavor", It is obvious that we do not succeed; space and equipment still prevent us from accomplishing this aim completely. At present it is inevitable that organizations which do not hold the general interest must occasionally be neglected and conditions in the University which should be given prominence are not brought before our readers...