Word: railings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...indeed, even as it availeth not to rail at the unseeing, so it bespeaketh a mind of little spaciousness in him who will not bestir himself in the task of enlightenment. If the discourse of the learned professor interesteth not the common student it is not the latter who is alogether at fault. Perchance the lecture is indeed stupid, or perchance the student has not ever been awakened to the significance of learning...
...From the rail, looking up, the numbers in the left-hand section run toward the aisle, while in the right-hand section they run away from the aisle. Furthermore, the rows are all uneven so that the numbers do not break even on the aisle seats. Finally--but one must have ushered to understand the difficulties...
...from Paris at the end of the Chemin des Dames. It was elected as best suited to serve as a living example of the principles advocated by La Renaissance des Cites after a searching investigation of villages all through the destroyed zones. Since it is situated on the main rail and road routes from Paris into the war zone and will epitomize all the highest achievements of city planning, the French society expects that Pinon will provide ideas for civil development to visitors from all parts of the world. In addition to the plans for the town, there...
...were and Eli, we would organized of Ku Klux party and ride one Mead Minnegeorde on a rail. Certainly no one has written a more ridiculous satire of Yale than this young man. Harvard men must not miss this epic of Siwash, Conn. "The Big Year" (Pulnam's) if it came from Cambridge, would be screamingly funny. As New Have propagands, it is a joke, all right, but not, we fear, by inteution...
Albert T. Perkins '87 of St. Louis, rail-road man and former Director of Light Railways...