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Word: seventeenth (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...heard of Harvard, his son and many of his descendants graduated here. It is possible, therefore that a phrase so frequently used in the Netherlands should, have come to the notice of Harvard because of the close religious connections which existed between that country, and New England during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CHRISTO ET ECCLESIAE | 4/26/1921 | See Source »

...familiar quartettes of Beethoven and Haydn received careful and intelligent performances; the former especially was rendered in perfect ensemble and spirit. Le Clair's charming sonata gave a taste of French Seventeenth Century music, which delighted the audience. In this selection the viola work of M. Artiere appeared to great advantage. Dohnanyi's quartet, romantic in its emotional content, seemed the favorite of those present, and by far was the most interesting work on the program, with its sustained chords and surging melody, freely Magyarian in technique and feeling...

Author: By A. S. M., | Title: THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER | 11/11/1920 | See Source »

...second (undecided) University A and B; third, University C; fourth, Freshman 1; fifth, 1920 A; sixth, 1920 B; seventh, Freshman 2; eighth, 1921 A; ninth, 1921 B; tenth, Freshman 3; eleventh, 1922 A; twelfth Freshman 5; thirteenth, 1922 B; fourteenth, Freshman 4; fifteenth, Freshman 6; sixteenth, Freshman 7; seventeenth, 1922 C; eighteenth, Freshman 8; nineteenth, Freshman 9; twentieth, 1921 C; twenty-first, Freshman 10. The eleventh Freshman and 1922 D did not row, so they must start at the bottom of the ladder...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: REGATTA RATED 19 CREWS IN FIRST LADDER COMPETITION | 4/10/1920 | See Source »

...conception of God must be classed as "narrow" and "sectarian," and if any religious purpose must be suavely generalized; a priori, as impractical, I beg leave to register a protest. That sort of stuff is as narrow and dogmatic on the liberal side as the narrowest dogmatisms of the seventeenth century--and much shallower; and what is vastly more important, it does not represent the position of hundreds, perhaps of thousands, of men in this University. R. P. CURRIER...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Real, Personal, Dynamic Christianity. | 1/8/1920 | See Source »

...says truly that, if the referendum is to have full value, those who are to go to the polls on January 13, must post themselves beforehand on the Treaty and the League, and the Senate contentions. Fortunately the American Association for International Conciliation, of 407 west One Hundred and Seventeenth Street, New York, made the full text of the Treaty its monthly issue of September last, and the World Peace Foundation, 40 Mt. Vernon Street, Boston, amongst other helpful bi-monthly issues, put out one number in October dealing with Labor in the Treaty. It is safe to say that...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Student Opinion of the Peace Treaty | 1/5/1920 | See Source »

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