Word: sayed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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When he came out again, Senator Fess looked overheated. His eyes danced and his collar looked too big for him. The merest cub of a White House newsgatherer could have seen that something had happened, that Senator Fess had something more than usual to say. He was, in fact, going to reproduce for the newsgatherers the conversation he had just had with President Coolidge...
...years. Of the paintings, 40 are real Rembrandts, of the drawing, 60; of the etchings, 40. None of these are in the U. S. Said Dr. Van Dyke further: Some of these works, on the grounds of style, I attribute to Rembrandt pupils. ... In many uther cases I cannot say whose they are. Some of these etchings and drawings which have been wrongly attributed to Rembrandt are very fine works. Some are worthless... . He had 72 pupils. What has become of their work? Nearly all of it has been attributed to Rembrandt. . . . About 50 years ago the great modern appreciation...
...make long gains. "Banking at the line is all right," said MacPhail, "but when a team has to keep it up for 50 yards of gain, it wears itself out and is certain to be stopped eventually at the end of such a long march." MacPhail went on to say that if a Dartmouth team cannot make at least one long gain in a 40 yard advance the coach does not expect it to score...
...sides I find people, I am sorry to say, against Harvard because they think she is so "stuck up", and I feel that in our lack of proper, recognition of our opposing Colleges in our Band music and in our songs gives a real basis for this feeling...
...wish too you would write a stirring editorial on our cheers. We have over and over again the same heavy un-Collegey cheer. "Yes, Harvard is too dignified to have a peppy cheer" I hear people say. Other Colleges certainly show far more the spirit of jolly College students and put more zest and snap in their cheering...