Word: reade
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...After the President's message was read, the audience cheered Relehsfueher Hitler with three 'hells' and then gave another one for the President...
...several hours the crowd had listened to denunciations of Jews, liberals and radicals; it had heard promises of bigger and better meetings along this line; it had gazed at, read and reread a huge banner in the front of the hall which bore the inscription "German People in America! Awake!" It had feasted itself into a stupor on Hitler's gospel of hate, on the message of the most reactionary, finance-dominated regime in history...
Upperclassmen, who are annoyed to find empty tables in crowded dining halls reserved for men over twenty-one, will not be surprised to read this morning that the restoration of beer to the Houses threatens the College with a thousand dollar deficit. The early expectations that Harvard men would revel in absorbing large quantities of the beverage have been disappointed by the evidence...
Lecturers who have written books should decide whether they will have the class read the book or whether they prefer to lecture on the subject. Few things are more boring than to hear a repetition of the reading, especially when the phrases are the same...
...these days of huge emergency expenditures yielding questionable returns, it is particularly encouraging to read of relatively modest emergency appropriations paying three-fold dividends. In 1932, Harvard College established The Temporary Student Employment Plan, under which the sum of $40,000 is set aside annually to give employment in various departments of the University to needy upper classmen. The figures just released by the Student Employment Office show that 255 men earned an average of $147 during the first year of operation of the Plan. Last year 206 men averaged more than $200 each...