Word: remaining
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...boatings of the crew will remain unchanged from that which on two occasions left the other House shells floundering in its wake, with the exception of the replacement by Phillip S. Weld '36 of John C. Storey '35, who pulled at number three position. The oarsmen are as follows: cox, Wallace E. Howell '36; stroke. Thomas H. P. Whitney '35; 7, Richard Stackpole '35; 6, Arthur Reaue, Jr. '36; 5. William W. Pront '36; 4. Harry Marvin-Smith '36; 3, Weld; 2. Samuel D. Warren '36; and bow, Ambrose C. McCabe...
...placed within the reach of more students, while the number of vacant high-priced suites in each House would be reduced. It would seem that $350 is enough to require of any student in these times, and it is certain that unless conditions improve appreciable, these suites will remain vacant. Whether or no the University foels it fair to lower the prices on only the most expensive rooms, without a general reduction, the fact remains that vacancies are a total loss to everyone...
...although the De Wendels have not always been French nor, even always the De Wendels. There was once a Johann Georg von Wendel, who in the seventeenth century was a colonel in the armies of Ferdinand III of Germany. Since his time, however, the family generally has preferred to remain out of uniform, on the theory that in uniform there is no higher title or power than that of general; whereas by the process of foregoing the title, the power may be vastly increased. The members of this family have always been uniquely international. When their vast Lorraine estates...
...Marguerite Le Hand, he boarded the Government yacht Sequoia and cruised down the Potomac to meditate on one of the Administration's major problems: how to get the wheels of heavy industry turning and employ the workers of heavy industry who in spite of PWA and NRA still remain idle...
ALTHOUGH the local color school of American literature went out of style many years ago after a comparatively short, but exceedingly prolific career, occasional books written on particular sections of the United States by author who still remain ardent followers of the school occasionally do appear. According it Granville Hicks such writers were not a true part of America's Great Tradition, but nevertheless it cannot be denied that they contribute an extremely essential section to the composition of American Literature...