Word: remains
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Tudor's presence in the rink when tomorrow's whistle blows greatly increases the Crimson's chances against the powerful invading sextet. E. T. Putnam '30 will probably remain at center, with F. R. G. Giddens '30 at the other wing; on the defense will be the regular starting combination of A. S. Bigelow '29 and H. W. Bigelow '29 at right and left, and O. P. Jackson '29 at goal guard...
...corollary to the policy of dividing Harvard College into six Houses, the occupants of which will be, not Freshmen, but Seniors, Juniors, and Sophomores. With the building program being directed toward the river, future first year classes will either have to be moved to the Yard or allowed to remain in the dormitories occupied at present in acute proximity to the new Houses. Weighing the advantages and disadvantages of the alternatives, the sequestration of Freshman classes in the Yard after the House plan has fully gone into effect would seem to offer the auspicious solution of a problem which...
...dictatorship may end tomorrow, or one knows not when. I believe that its end is nearer now than it has ever been. Finally, all depends upon King Alfonso. As long as the King supports de Rivera, he will remain in power. But the moment when the King refuses to support him further, the dictator will be doomed and the regime will fall. It is to be doubted whether the King can afford to support him much longer...
...this tendency to deify Jesus more heathen than Christian?" Bishop McConnell seemed to think it was. Dr. Grant, shocked, responded with another question : "If that is Bishop McConnell's position, then the thing that concerns me as a Presbyterian minister is, how can our Presbyterian Church consent to remain in the Federal Council while such a man remains President thereof...
...recently been decided that no union ship, which most desirable vessels are, shall take any seaman other than one who intends to follow the sea for a vocation. Regardless of the fact that most sailors never remain on one ship for more than two voyages, the fact that students only work for a summer is cited as an objection to employing them...