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...that year, and comprehensive in the sense that it covers the entire field of honors study. This examination is usually attended by special examinations more limited in scope and is sometimes preceded by a preliminary examination (general but not necessarily comprehensive) at the end of Junior year. When the result of the written honors examination is in doubt, it may be followed and supplemented by an oral examination...
...public's eye and ear in the U. S., the Right always has a tough time presenting its case. Convinced that conservatives have either a poor case or no case at all. writers, artists and other people engaged in handling ideas tend to gravitate to the Left. Result is that the Left is usually vociferous, the Right inarticulate. And while the better business orators have turned from reviling the New Deal to extolling what is loosely called "the American Way." industry as a whole has had to fall back upon the only method it knows to get a hearing...
...takes little interest in a farm he once bought-as a business proposition- outside Butler, Pa. His distaste for publicity is matched only by his fondness for brass bands. Old Allegheny workers call him "Harry." In 25 years his mills have been closed less than a week as the result of labor troubles. To his well wishers last week he replied, extemporaneously, having lost his notes in the confusion: "This tribute is not for me. It is for the company, my associates and employes. The glory is not mine so much as it is ours and we appreciate it from...
First touchdown of the afternoon was the result of the A team's second play, a beautifully executed bit of teamwork and timing--a pass from George Roberts to Gibby Winter, followed by a lateral to Vernon Struck and some fancy stepping on his part, ending in a tally. Roberts failed to convert, hitting one of the uprights...
...book which has been gone from the Harvard library for two hundred years is back where it started from today, as the result of a Tercentenary gift to the University from Ifan Kyrle Fletcher, book-dealer, of London...