Word: reade
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...editorial comment on the interviews, such as one might expect, and the editors might have seen fit to put in. It would have been easy to spoil things by inserting, at the end of the chapter on student morals, some tongue-clucking viewing-with-alarm. But no; you can read confession and revelation, and decide for yourself...
...strikes me that somewhere I have read that one of the provisions of the Constitution of the Argentine Government in South America, is that the President of that Republic must be of the Roman Catholic Faith...
...Ireland, Switzerland, England and Hungary. At the present time Pierre Lepaulle, hold of the scholarship in 1921-22 is a professor of Comparative Law in the University of Paris. J. Howard Toelle, holder in 1924-25, is a Professor of Law in the University of Montana, and Horace E. Read, holder of the International Law Scholarship if Professor of Law at Dalhousie, the University of Halifax...
...temperance and law enforcement of the Northern Baptist Convention" was routine, coming from temperance and enforcement workers of the church. It asked all good Baptists to vote against Smith, for Hoover (TIME, Sept. 24). But no such statement has routine effect in a presidential campaign; such statements are read with avidity, especially by the 1,250,000 persons who are represented in the convention...
...come over here expecting to find Harvard a hotbed of collegiatism; my disillusionment was most welcome," John Maud, Davidson Scholar from Oxford declared in an interview with a CRIMSON reporter last night. "Coming over on the boat I had read several novels of College life in America, and I must confess that I proceeded to Harvard with the greatest trepedation. Oxford is tremendously amused at the so called 'College Spirit...