Word: reaped
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Harvard's pace is quickening; candidates and editors from 1932 and 1933 will be eye-witnesses to the most comprehensive developments in Harvard history. This evening, Sophomores and Juniors may enter competitions for the board of the CRIMSON. Some will fall; some will succeed. Those who succeed reap their rewards in continued enjoyment of their work. Those who fail cannot help having gained experience. Perhaps that experience will not be employed in editing, business, reporting, or photography. Certainly, however, it will have a definite personal value...
...cynicism, teaches that the high hopes of the fanatical candidates for the episcopacy of the Stock Exchange will be crushed; the most they can hope for is elevation to the post of rector in a quiet country parsonage, where they can continue to pay their financial reverence and reap the rewards of honest labor by selling bonds to the inhabitants of the rural bailiwick...