Word: question
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...seem very impractical to suggest it--and there is no question that the suggestion, if put into effect, would work hardship and injustice in a few individual cases for a short while--but in the long run, we believe that the only practical course Harvard can adopt relative to this evil is to announce to the world that, beginning with the college year 1928-1929, German A and French A will not longer be given as simple elective courses...
...assumed caused much adverse comment, and the article of George Owen '23, which called football drudgery added fuel to the fire. The recent growth in the prestige of professional football, aided and abetted by the decision of Grange, Illinois quarterback; to turn professional adds another interesting angle to the question...
...from his red racing car, his classmates remembered with respect a Harvard athlete who, a few years before, had stormed their fort with every crimson team-one Wrenn, Robert. He had played on the baseball nine; he had been a crack hockey forward; a resolute and heady quarterback-beyond question as good an all-around athlete as had attended any eastern college for perhaps a generation. His friends lost money to him at golf. Before Reginald Vanderbilt had left college, this Wrenn was National Tennis Champion, had, he admitted, a weakness for tennis...
...temerarious pressman had a question. To give positive proof of her talent, would she-if she felt anything coming-let it out while the reporters were there? Certainly, smiled Nathalia. Thereupon she uttered...
...York Bank should in this case be the first institution to start the upward movement. Formerly almost all general changes in Reserve rates have been initiated by the New York Bank as representative of the money-centre of the country. Also, there is much curiosity over the question as to just what local conditions in Boston, if any, should have made it advisable to start the rate-advance...