Word: shared
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Swarthmore College. Professor Ryan was formerly with the United States Bureau of Education and was recently Educational Editor of the New York Evening Post. Dean Walters is a graduate of Lehigh University and was formerly Registrar and Assistant Professor of English there. "School and Society" is said to share with the Educational Supplement of the London Times the foremost position in educational journalism in the world...
...Harvard undergraduate body". This distinction is as unnecessary as it is unfortunate. These remarks were made in such a manner that one could not help feeling strongly the implication that the graduate students are disloyal, (and made me personally feel apart from the demonstration which I wished to share). Whether or not this was done purposely, I do not know...
Harvard has met Yale and the season is over. The men who upheld the athletic honor of the University on the field this afternoon received public recognition from thousands; only a few persons know that a considerable share of that recognition belongs to the second team which has disbanded almost unnoticed and perhaps even now is forgotten. Behind the closed gates of the Stadium, it has learned, practised, and put into execution plays of half a dozen opponents. Since early in the season when the dummies and charging machines were discarded, the scrub eleven has worked hard and cheerfully...
...coach said recently: "If a victory goes on the records when most desired, don't forget that the men behind the guns in the black jerseys have done their share in silence...
...this week is Eddie Leonard in "The Minstrel's Delight", in "The Minstrel's Delight", in which he sings and dances his way to a lot of applause. Assisted by Gus and Olive Stewart, he heads the bill which is a very entertaining one. By far the greatest share of the laughs go to William and Joe Mandel, acrobats and comedians extraordinary; nothing could have been more mirthful than their antics in staging a supposedly extemporaneous exhibition. The third big act was a skit entitled "King Solomon Jr." It was a glimpse into the future, showing how the male...