Word: proudly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Harvard indifference" is what men have been pleased to call this lack of unity, and Harvard men have been proud of it, or have feigned their pride therein. They have rejoiced in the lack of "rah-rah stuff," in the lack of small-town collegiate performances such as prevail at the more isolated of the well-known universities. They have been superior to any sort of excitement. Nothing has ruffled them. They have not bothered to care...
...Kraljevina Srba, Hrvata, Slovenaca, which is Serbian for the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (Yugo-Slavia), has reason to be proud of Peter Kara-Georgeovitch, for he is Crown Prince of Yugo-Slavia...
...tell you, is as real to the poor man as to the rich. The poor man may not have the same exalted vision of the imperial destiny as the educated and the traveled man, but he does feel in his blood that the British Empire is something to be proud of. . . . He is a social reformer. He would call himself a Radical, and would not be greatly discomposed if someone called him a Socialist. He believes that every generation is an opportunity for making things better, and that there are conditions in this country crying aloud for reform...
...shrewd, devoted guidance, he made of Julie a fine, proud spirit, capable of coping with the problems of her mature life-self-sufficient, free...
Engaged. Miss Harriet Winthrop McKim, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop McKim of Tuxedo Park, to Augustus B. Field Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Field, of Manhattan. Both are direct descendants of Thomas Buchanan, 18th Century merchant, whose great landholdings in New York founded many a proud fortune...