Word: proved
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...terrible situation, but it must be faced, and soon. Examinations are to the undergraduate what "death and taxes" are to the business man--necessary evils of existence. The best we can do is to attempt to meet them creditably, and so prove our right to the fellowship of which we are a part...
...remarkable fact today is that the public has suddenly become curious. Unfortunately its curiosity has progressed no farther than the police systems, which in some cases have been so rotten as to prove subjects of absorbing interest. Yet it must be remembered that, among other world's records, America holds that for arrests. Our policy are active; but they are not active enough, and never will be, at the present rate of crime. The public curiosity should lead farther; where do all these criminals come from, and why would it not be possible to stop the course, as far more...
...Tremont Theatre, proceeds a step further than any similar play, however, and by reason of its audacious plot is apt to go over the heads of the average audience. At any rate, it provides a dual role for Frances Starr in which she has plenty of opportunity to prove that she is still the very able emotional actress of "Marie-Odile" and "Tiger! Tiger...
Reconstruction began with the opening of college after the Armistice. The management realized that the true purpose of the club was three-fold: to furnish an outlet for undergraduate creative talent in the many phases of production; to represent Princeton ideals and purposes in a wholesome manner; and to prove to a doubting public that pure amateur integrity and ability is worthy of recognition. Although lack of time prevented any production on an elaborate scale, no time was wasted in providing a make-shift vehicle which would give the potential talent then in college much-needed experience. Booth Tarkington...
Although the team is rather crippled now, the management expects that it will develop into a winning combination. With Captain Brackett, Johnson and Worcester, swimming on the relay team, and with R. F. Thayer '23 probably filling the fourth position, it should prove to be a fast combination. Captain Brackett, Johnson, Worcester and Douglass will be depended upon to take care of the dashes. As all of last year's divers have graduated, and as P. W. Goodell '23 is the only member of the 1923 Freshman team who has reported as a diver, there is need for more...