Word: sayed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...prejudices--unless it be those of radicalism. As a resume of what is taking place in America's institutions of higher learning it is a through reporter, very nicely adjusting the relations of athletics and other distractions to the primarily function of a college or university, that is to say the function of education...
...started, and there were quite a number 250 years ago, either died before they could take their degrees or returned to their native hunting ground before their college course was finished. Whether the ones who died did so violently or not the records do not show but they do say that they had a special building, running from the end of Harvard Hall to Massachusetts Hall in which some twenty of the red men could be accommodated. The missionary spirit must have been very strong in our Puritan ancestors for they went to every possible means of luring them within...
...might safely say that no concert on the Club's schedule is more thoroughly appreciated than that which is to take place on Friday night. Perhaps it is the restricted audience or the fact that the organization is performing at home--but there is an undoubted verve in the performance. Nor are the listeners unappreciative; their visible enjoyment is a credit to the ability of both the Glee Club and its leader. Here, at least, is one activity which has yet to be over-emphasized...
With the advent to the boards of the Boston Grand Opera House this evening of the Habima, the Jewish theater of Moscow, it seems appropriate to recall the two other remarkable troupes of Russian players which in the past few years have come to town. It is hard to say which of the Moscow Art Theatre or the Chauve Souris made the most lasting impression on the theatre-going public. M. Stanislavsky and his players gave the sophisticated playgoer a tonic which did much to put new blood in his veins and awake him once more to the infinite possibilities...
...Senor Miguel Cinchaga Tacornal goes on from denying that his countrymen are a bunch of villains to allegations too monstrous to stomach. He dares to say that South American lovers do not serenade their ladies in the perpetual moonlight of the southern hemisphere, that there are no matadors in Argentina because no bull-fights...