Word: sensationism
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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In the dash J. S. Murphy '25 with a handicap of seven feet, J. D. Chase '22 with six feet, and C. H. Wansker '23 with two feet earned the right to run in the semi-finals by placing in the trial heats. Murphy and Wansker then caused a considerable...
Dixon furnished the sensation of the day when he won a close but decisive victory from C. J. Mason Jr. '22. The score in games was 15-13, 15-16, 18-17, 15-10.
"The senseless rhapsodies into which the sensation-mongering Press are impelled by the annual approach of the Inter-University Boat Race, form already a danger sign to which it would be well to pay heed. Let these be relegated to our professional sportsmen and those amateurs who have devoted themselves...
More important than this fear of filibuster, however, is the question one cannot help asking: why all the excitement over the Four Power Treaty? If this agreement represents sensation, what shall we call those yet to come, those that touch on the real problems of the day--disarmament and the...
Concerning the hats: whatever we have heard in the past about the typical Harvard hat faded into insignificance before the comment passed on some of the contributions to the exchange. To be sure the ensemble on view was a bit below average owing to various reasons. The real sensation of...