Word: retains
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...effect the merger the North American Light & Power Corp. will be refinanced and then owned jointly by the North American Co. and the Middle West Utilities Corp. But Mr. Studebaker has taken care to retain his individual stockholdings in the light and power company and to remain as its directing head...
...Westchester-Biltmore Club starting June 19. Following their well earned victory over the veteran Dedham quartet last Tuesday in defense of the Copley-Plaza trophy, the University mallel men are expected to win their two matches with the Myopians and proceed to Rye with an excellent chance to retain their college title...
...team, holder of the intercollegiate title, successfully defended the Copley Plaza Trophy against Dedham yesterday afternoon when it defeated the team of veterans by a 12 to 7 score on Governor Forbes' field in Westwood. The Crimson players were awarded individual trophies following their win and in addition will retain the coveted cup for a second year. Tomorrow the riders will journey to Myopia where they will play one game tomorrow afternoon and engage the same opponents again on Saturday. Following the second clash at Myopia the ponies will be shipped back to Cambridge for a last practice prior...
...task for a mental colossus as long as scholarship and instruction retain their Slamese relationship. Nor do standard curricula always assist toward the desired end. They sometimes spring from separate departments and emmesh the student, without being subject to correlation by a whole faculty...
...playing with the tools of grown-up men. They responded with avidity. Free speech in the classroom and on the campus, for which the professors had been fighting in their university association, became in turn the rallying cry of the student. The right of a radical professor to retain his collegiate chair became in turn the right of the radical college organization to university toleration. The casting off of the narrower forces denominational theology by the professor became in turn a movement for the abolition of compulsory religious ritual at the college...