Word: send
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...weekly, procures Eternal TIME. CHARLES E. KEITH San Francisco, Calif. Sirs: . . . Suggested slogan : Queen Elizabeth said : "All my possessions for one moment of time." (Supposed to be her dying words.) F. ADAMS Cambridge, Mass. Sirs: "If you take the time to read TIME you save time." Don't send the $10 to Whittlesey, send it to me. W. A. NICKERT Philadelphia, Pa. Sirs: With Christmas at hand Send TIME to a friend EINAR HILSEN Minneota, Minn. Bad. - ED. Sirs: "Time out" said the football player. "TIME out," said the business manager of TIME. J. S. HODGES Denison, Tex. Sirs...
...Campbell '93, is head master, has won the Scholarship of the Phi Beta Kappa Society. The competition is open to all schools of the United States which prepare not less than seven boys for college. An important aspect of the competition is that the winning school need not send any of its students to Harvard. The offer provides that the award go to that school of which seven graduates as a team attain the highest average on College Board Examinations embracing the four major fields of each of the individuals concentration. The competition was keen. Boston Latin won with...
Commenting on the case only this morning Dr. John Straton Narrow told the Corrugated Press correspondent that it was the worst example of mystery he had seen since the birth of the Neanderthal man. Also Her Royal Highness the Queen of Rheumatica has offerred to send her comments over the C.P. wire every day for the next year at reduced rates...
...University will send three representatives to the Congress in addition to Mr. Fox. These men are M. A. Check Jr. '26 H. W. Foote '27, and H. C. Bartlett '28. Foote will be on the Execnntive Committee of the Federation while Cheek will be in charge of the subcommittee to consider the value of athletic activities...
...mutual esteem and friendship among students of the world' reads the first resolution adopted at Strassbourg, and the founders immediately inaugurated a detailed program for a re-establishment of international academic relations. They inserted the National Unions of Students to establish permanent commissions for international student cooperation and to send annually five delegates from each country to represent the students of their country at the congresses of the C. I. E. Official delegates from over 30 countries have met every year since 1921 at Prague, The Hague, Oxford, Warsaw, Copenhagen, and again at Prague this summer...