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Word: skills (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...that it is so. A 'pair-heater' on a furnace in a rolling mill may get only a little more than his helper but, in the eyes of the workingman, his position is vastly more desirable. Among the workers in a plant there are a thousand variations in pay, skill and privileges, emoluments that represent an almost infinite number of standings. These are vastly more important, in the opinion of the workingman, than the differences in the pay envelope. Few people realize what an enormous amount of trouble is caused by failure on the part of the management...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNSKILLED LABORER NOT DIFFERENT FROM WELL-TO-DO | 12/17/1920 | See Source »

...ought to be a matter of pride to represent Harvard in any way. What can be done to instill this feeling to a greater degree into the large number of men who have skill in something less than the five major sports? Their efforts demand more recognition than they receive at present...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE MINOR SPORTS CLUB | 12/3/1920 | See Source »

...team. Besides being the highest point scorer, he has proved himself an invaluable man on the defense. Captain C. maining games will be held in Cambridge. Masters '21 and Captain-elect C. Heath '22, both halfbacks, have also shown themselves to be players possessed of notable cleverness, skill and speed. G. N. Carpenter '21 was also a great aid to the team, his placement kicks more than once pulling his side out of a tight hole...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SOCCER TEAM'S SCHEDULE MARRED BY MANY DEFEATS | 12/2/1920 | See Source »

...three Belmonts present a dazzling juggling act, a fine exhibition of skill and teamwork. Florence Roberts and Fred Vogeding appear in a clever one-act play entitled "Blindfold," followed by an amusing dialogue and dance by Rena Arnold and Harry Lambert. Lou Miller and Alice Bradford stage a pleasing musical comedy novelty entitled "Typical, Topical, Tales," in which songs of every variety are cleverly complied and sung. Carson and Willard in "Something Different" have certainly chosen a good idea for they prove themselves right when they say it is something different that the public likes. One of the cleverest acts...

Author: By W. R. F., | Title: THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER | 12/1/1920 | See Source »

...young man who loves the science of medicine and is interested in the doing of things requiring technical skill, the dental profession offers him broad opportunities. The unsolved problems in dentistry are many, and the field for the investigator is large...

Author: By Eugene H. Smith, (SPECIAL ARTICLE FOR THE CRIMSON) | Title: DEAN SMITH OUTLINES DENTAL SCHOOL COURSE | 11/30/1920 | See Source »

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