Word: question
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...team. Instead of this procedure, a number of round table discussions will be held, which all candidates will be required to attend. At these discussions the candidates, assisted by the coach, will draw up in organized form all that may be said on either side of the question which is to be debated...
While visiting the show there developed the question of measuring the money's worth offered by the various manufacturers. There was no common divisor for all of the 300 cars shown. Body type was no modulus, nor price, nor size as measured by wheelbase. Yet price considered with size, as arranged in the following tables, might give some clue. Because every motor manufacturer produces a four-door sedan or a model very like one, the data pertains to that type...
Professor Coolidge's death reminds one that it is not always the most popular man who contributes most heavily to the cause to which he is sworn. Of Professor Coolidge's devotion to scholarship, and of his service to that cause there can be no question. Among Harvard's many scholars he yielded to none in the standards which he set for himself and which he attained...
...Taft II, in an interview last night with the CRIMSON, after he had spoken to a capacity audience at ford Hall on "Crime and Its Treatment". "He is a murderer, a bootlegger, and in every way a vicious criminal. He should have been electrocuted without any question, and not have been allowed to escape the chair under the plea of insanity...
...does not seem likely that Harvard graduates have more difficulty securing satisfactory treatment from the world than the graduates of other colleges. Figures are perhaps available on this question, and it would be interesting to examine them. Very accurate such statistics could hardly be, but it seems likely that they would show very definitely that four years spent at college are not a gift-edged security against the rigours of the broadlinge a fact which needs perhaps some emphasis now that Seniors and other graduating students are about to be interviewed by employers-many of them not, at all "sold...