Word: rule
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...good, a simple and noble man is Michael Ivanovitch Kalinin. Open house is still his rule to all whom he feels are his brother tillers of the soil...
Perhaps for many, eight of these stories at once will be a little too much, but there is no rule that you must read them all at a sitting. And if you have read one, you are more than likely to come back and read another provided you are the sort of person who ought to be reading them in the first place...
Beginning January third, there will be some member of the Dormitory Committee in the Lampoon Building every afternoon to answer any queries men may wish to make concerning the rooms. The Committee also wishes to call students' attention to the rule that all men are responsible for their choice, hence all should be sure of their selections...
...source of serious injury was the willingness of the Harvard coaches to abide by the decision of the squad surgeon in matters pertaining to the fitness of the players. Incapacitating injury is too often the result of aggrevated minor accident where instant diagnosis and treatment is not the rule. It is not by chance that the Harvard squad has been governed by a rigid code of training and conditioning; and correspondingly, it is not luck that keeps the names of Harvard men from the National roster of sacrifices to a great sport...
...area of eleven square miles, the fabled and yet factual City of Chan-Chan. Here glowed the prehistoric splendor of the Chimu Empire, long, long before the great Imperial civilization of the Incas rose, to be conquered in later turn by Renaissance Spain. After three centuries of Spanish rule-galleons, slaves and sweated gold-romance in Peru was still at full tide. Only then came Simon Bolivar-hero of a continent-to end the Spanish rule of South America where it began, in Lima. In consequence Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Hoover can visit no South American capital whatsoever without finding...