Word: repeatability
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...observed both by going to his office before 8 a. m., working until supper time. Since his birth into a poor family on a lonely farm in the Red River County of North Texas, "Jack" Garner has come far but changed little. He is, as he likes to repeat, a man of the common people. As a youngster, he was puny. He got little or no formal education. A touch of tuberculosis sent him down to the hilly ranges of South Texas where it is higher, drier. There he punched cows, hunted, fished, slept under the stars. Outdoor life brought...
...Melhorn and Crary Davis of Toledo, Ohio, used every reasonsable and honorable means to have this case dismissed and to end this tragedy which involved the reputation of one of the most gentle and beautiful characters I have ever known. Their efforts were in vain, and again I repeat the purpose of the plaintiff, to my mind, was most heartless in seeking to foist upon an unsophisticated people an unwholesome and dangerous book, the publication of which would only have the tendency of undermining the morals of this nation and to make legal marriage a mockery...
...western visitors will be reflected in the hand's crimson sweaters and white flannels, while Stanford's football songs are sung to the tunes of "Our Director" and "Up the Street." Director G. V. Slade '32, plans to execute an S U for Stanford and then to repeat last years' welcome to Dartmouth by spelling out Wah Hoo Wah in imitation of their famous cheer...
...third column, p. 36, of your issue of Nov. 2, you repeat the old but inaccurate story of Eugene O'Neill's "dismissal from Princeton in 1907 for hi-jinks...
...Business School League the final games will be played today between Chase I and Hamilton II and between McCulloch I and Mellon. The winners will play for the title tomorrow and on Tuesday the champions will meet a faculty team in the annual contest. The students are favored to repeat their victory of last year...