Word: rapider
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Dean Donham stated that the inadequate housing of the Graduate School of Business Administration, its limited endowment, and its rapid growth will probably make it necessary in the near future to limit the number of students admitted to the School. "The alternative", he continued, "would be a reduction in educational standards. It will be, however, a source of most serious regret if the opportunity here given to college graduates to lesson the difficulties of the transition from college to business must be long denied to any properly prepared candidates...
With the recent opposition to Mr. Hoover's appointment comes a recurrence of the threat against the nation's future welfare that was felt fifteen years ago. The lumber and water-power interests have been chafing under the restraint that has held them back from a rapid road to fortune at the public's expense. They want the timber and latent power now kept from them in the National Parks and Reservations, and they want a Secretary of the Interior who will back their interests...
...fastest ice so far this season on the Charlesbank rinks gave the Freshman hockey squad opportunity yesterday for a rugged drilling. Under the direction of Coach L. M. Lombard '17, squad "A" was run through a long shooting and passing practice, following which a rapid-fire scrimmage was staged between teams "A" and "B". Special attention is being centered on defense work and goal-tending as weak points in the 1924 play...
...last period the first year men weakened and their opponents caged two goals in rapid succession...
...years of perhaps the most critical period in this country's history have served to emphasize the loss of Theodore Roosevelt. These are times of rapid transition when the active leadership of a real leader is missed as never before. These are times also of great opportunities for young men, particularly for college men. The University contributes its quota each year. But its members have one great advantage, that of having before them a man who "loved Harvard, recognized his indebtedness to Harvard and throughout the nation and the world, caused the name of Harvard to be known...