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...suffered. With alumni colleges coming into being, however, a new interest in the college, a more intelligent and appreciative interest, will grow up among the alumni. It will be an interest which will weld the alumni body more closely together than any football game, an interest which will redound to the credit of the college along the lines for which, after all, colleges have their being...
...tomb] and then have me pelted out of your window with roadside pebbles [the book Le Memorial de Foch, published by Journalist Raymond Recouly and quoting his words in a long attack on Clémenceau for having "lost the peace"] ?I tell you frankly [this] does not redound to your glory...
Slocum, the first speaker, spoke on how the proposed Advocate building would fit into the House Plan of the University. Child discussed the importance of a literary organization as a center of intellectual activity in the life of the University, and how this would inevitably redound to the benefit of the University at large...
...William Allen White assumes to be big enough to tell the whole truth, but being a Republican editor, it is hardly to be expected, especially if smothering some of it will mislead readers and perhaps redound to the benefit of his party...
...have struck an impartial note on the whole, but I believe a revision of your policy of writing, a withdrawal from the jazzy use of words and the substitution of better English would redound to your and the public's benefit...