Word: send
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...type of man that Lionel Harvard was is evidenced by a letter received about four years ago at the office of the Committee on Admission, and since lost, telling why a certain English captain proposed to send his two sons to Harvard. The letter quoted another letter from the Englishman, which ran, in substance, as follows: "You may suppose it strange that I purpose to send my two sons to Harvard, as I have never been to American and I know little about the States...
...member of the Harvard family with the exception of John Harvard himself whose name has ever been mentioned in a University Catalogue. He was, however, married in England while at home on leave, and he left a young son, Peter, whose mother plans, as the father had wished, to send him to Harvard to complete his education. He is now nearly ten years...
...France published a manifesto against what was called the injustice of the nondenominational laws (religion laws forbidding the teaching of the Roman Catholic religion in Schools). They also advised Catholics to emulate the Radicals who "march in a body to the doors of city halls, prefectures and ministries, send protests, delegations and ultimatums to the authorities, resort to all sorts of proceedings, even to strikes, and besiege and harry the Government, which almost always ends by giving, in to their urgings...
...send that in as a slogan?" he returned. So I send it along...
...Eastern Universities are being eclipsed by our Western Universities. Their fault has been that they have gathered a group of preparatory school feeders, which send them the same type of man year after year...