Word: remained
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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While accidental deaths are often similar in appearance to suicides, very few murders can be made to appear cases of self-destruction. Placing a revolver in the hand of a dead man so as to have it remain there is any manner calculated to seem natural to a trained observed is next to impossible, Dr. George Burgess Magrath '94, medical examiner of Suffolk County and recently appointed professor of Legal Medicine, declared in an interview Thursday...
...financial means an end still more difficult to achieve. Scholarships and aids, it is well known, are not yet large enough to enable the poor student to look forward with assurance to a Harvard education. With conditions as they are, more jobs are needed to enable students to remain in college; this need could be met in part by, the introduction of student waiters into the Houses...
...boys which form the "singing gallery" in the choir of Florence's striped cathedral. Little of his original sculpture exists, for Luca, his nephew Andrea's five sons spent most of their time making Delia Robbia ware: lunettes, busts, plaques, friezes, fountains, lavatories. Shiploads of these copies remain. So much Delia Robbia ware is assembled in the Florentine Bargello that the third floor looks like one interminable bathroom...
After the heavy barrage laid down by The Decline of the West, Philosopher Spengler, cannonader of despair, now uses a single big gun to finish off what scattered hopes remain. His Big Bertha may scare swivel-chair warriors at H. Q., but it goes way over the heads of the boys doing the fighting up in front...
...time to see and take part in much of the fighting that drove his race off the free earth into government reservations to decay. Treaty after treaty the Indians drew up with the Wasichus (white men) who took what land they wanted, promised the rest should remain Indian "as long as grass should grow and water flow. You can see that it is not the grass and the water that have forgotten...