Word: regarded
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...CRIMSON, at a late hour last night, had received no telegram in regard to the annual intercollegiate gymnastic meet held at Princeton yesterday evening...
...general, however, the poems give the impression of jewels too richly set. Gem is juxtaposed to gem without regard to total effect. The above metaphor is inserted in a simile and the sentence in which they occur contains some half dozen other similar brilliants. This galaxy tends to obscure rather than clarify the fact that Nicolette looked forth from a tower and dropped by a cord to the earth below. Incidentally the cord in this procedure becomes a "thread of lustre" and Nicolette "a drop of radiance." The mediaeval romancer in his description of this episode had instincts which were...
...play-writing competition for the spring Dramatic Club productions closes today at 5 o'clock. One long play or several short plays will be accepted with regard to the quality of the work submitted. All manuscripts should be submitted to J. K. Hodges '14, Randolph...
...chiefly a brief resume of the voluminous report of the findings of the Board. It was found that the New York public school system is seriously inadequate in view of the needs. The New York Board of Education is confused as to its powers, and internally disintegrating in regard to its functions. Finally, there is need of thorough reorganization, particularly in regard to supervisory boards...
There is no clear state ruling in regard to students' voting, the leading authority being the opinion given by the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts in 1843 on the application of the state legislature. At that time it was stated that the condition of being a student should not disqualify a man, but it was also added that there was a great probability that a student would not be a bona fide resident. It is this last clause which has left the question open. The registrars of Cambridge arbitrarily took the stand that no student should vote unless self-supporting...