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Word: shared (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...grounds that every college would make it a point to keep its beat team at home, this argument does not seem valid. We must admit practical objections but we can not include under this head the failure of a college to fulfill in a gentlemanly fashion its share of a mutual agreement. Harvard should expect her graduates as should also Yale to follow their respective athletic heads in a guiding policy of "mutual trust...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE SCOUTS TAKE COVER | 5/17/1927 | See Source »

...made up of his last critical essays, book reviews of the jaunty type that let you in on the book's title only in the third paragraph. The College will see there things on Dean Briggs and on Professor Abbott's "The New Barbarians". The general reader will share with the College a potpourri of Dreiser, Thoreau, Anatole France, de la Mare, Lardner, and Montaigne. Mr. Sherman's tastes were notoriously catholic; and here he shows, regrettably for the last time, an ability to be all things to all men that is as refreshing as note worthy...

Author: By J. C. F. ., | Title: THE MAIN STREAM. By Stuart Sherman. Charles Scribner's Sons, New York. 1926. $2.50. | 5/16/1927 | See Source »

College students are not only doing much more than their share in keeping alive the best traditions of the art of mixing drinks, but are constautly adding to the fund of human knowledge in this subject, according to information given a Princetonian reporter by Judge, Jr., conductor of the "High Hat" department of Judge...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE PRESS | 5/12/1927 | See Source »

...which are within its grasp. Whatever or whoever is to blame for the decline of this body, there is no doubt but that it needs renovation. If the students of the University are culpable, one can merely comment on the degradation of the drama which has been Harvard's share. On the other hand if the Club itself is not appreciating its chances, a thespian revolution would be an efficient solution to what is a genuine and as yet unanswerable problem...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WITHER AWAY? | 5/11/1927 | See Source »

...commission has been considering a survey of the school system for several weeks, particularly with reference to school expenditures. The upkeep of the schools in Boston takes a great share of the tax payer's dollar, and it will be Professor Cummings' task to determine the cost of surveying every part of the Boston school system, its expenditures and defects, with the hope that it may be corrected...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cummings to Make Survey | 5/5/1927 | See Source »

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