Word: renderers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...than Harvard's. Instead of a single director of athletics with power over all athletic activity, able to engage coaches, and empowered to discharge all the other functions. Brown will have a new athletic council of eleven endowed with powers similar to Mr. Bingham's and also charged to render to the corporation a complete report as the other departments...
...object of such a monument (a war memorial) is to render honor to the dead, to precerve their memory, and remind those who come after of their heroism. The advantage of a Church or chapel is that one enters it in a spirit of reverence, and a church, therefore, adds something to the solemnity of a memorial, and this en-enhances the object sought...
...something almost around American powers of production. The great canopied bed may seem at times to engulf her, but it requires no more than a moment and the tip of her shoulder to center attention and no more than a mirror and a pat to her hair to render her regal. The whole first act moves incredibly fast, as it passes in review scenes so excellently staged and so richly coloured that they seem parts of a never ending tapestry. Every gesture made upon the stage, and every inflection, beckons the audiences' interest on. Mannequins and dandys, cardinal and king...
...most prominent and popular men of his time--a great athlete and always a leader--and the position which he had held in undergraduate days continued after graduation, not only in the Harvard circle but in the outside world. From a markedly successful business career he resigned to render valuable service to the country during and after the War, and, this concluded, he had since devoted his energies largely to the service of his University...
...cooperate in all possible ways with the United States in the protection and defense of the Panama Canal. Consequently, the Republic of Panama will consider herself in a state of war in case of any war in which the United States should be a belligerent, and in order to render more effective the defense of the Canal will, if necessary in the opinion of the United States Government, turn over to the United States in all the territory of the Republic of Panama, during the period of actual or threatened hostilities, the control and operation of wireless and radio communication...