Word: reference
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Beneath a pornographic picture of Betty Compton (TIME, Nov. 21, 1932) you write "The Maharajah is interested in reform" and in the article on same page you refer to Colonel Sir Shri Krishnaraja Wadiyar Bahadur, Maharajah of Mysore, and further state that the ex-Mayor of New York, Mr. J. J. Walker, was about to return the visit of the Maharajah. In TIME (Dec. 5) is a cut giving a photograph of the "Maharajah" and his friend...
...number of years ago, beer was served in the dining halls, and early accounts of the College refer to "free grog" in the Yard. A Cambridge ordinance, enacted before Prohibition, forbids the public sale of intoxicating beverages in the city, and it is believed that this statute is still in effect...
...proposal that in future such bon-hommes be designated as "turnquotes," and that your learned magazine refer to them as such with the permission and the blessing of the author of this word, who begs leave to subscribe himself...
...TIME, Feb. 13, under Foreign News you refer to "dentist-like King Alexander...
...changes in my study card, I came across certain aspects of the study system which seemed rather out of place in the liberal atmosphere of Harvard College, and which could be changed for the better, it would seem, with only a little minor ventilation of the study system. I refer particularly to English A-1 and the number of studies to be carried per year. The following suggestions, however, seem so obvious that they may have been shelved long...