Word: sorts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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When he boarded his yacht, he gave but one instruction: that its discipline and etiquet should be that of a well-ordered HOME, rather than that of a ship of any sort...
...issues more or less local from a political standpoint may yet develop. One of them is farm legislation. The difficulty is that it is not yet obvious just what sort of legislation the farmers want or will be satisfied with, although it is clear enough that the result they want is better crop prices. The other issue is an anti-lynching bill. If this bill comes up in the Senate, the Southerners will undertake a filibuster, an attempt may be made to supply cloture (limit the debate), and the irreconcilables may join the regular Republicans in the cloture move...
...That adequate maintenance and development of proper facilities for general student participation in athletic sports, require a substantially increased annual revenue. The decreased purchasing power of the dollar has inevitably increased operating expenses of every sort until the choice new rests between abandonment or radical curtailment of the policy of "athletics for all" and increased revenue for its proper support...
...usefulness of the $85,000 estimated as the annual increase in revenue is self-evident. The method adopted, although it may be decried as commercialism, is in reality nothing of the sort. It does not involve the general public, because the games for which there is a public sale are not effected. It is merely Harvard's method of raising through Harvard graduates the funds to be used for the most neglected phase of the University's proper function, which is the development of the complete...
...freely and closely copied all over the country, not only by other college comics, but as well by the regular humorous magazines. For example, the first burlesque of another magazine was published by the Lampoon. Other burlesques have since been published by practically every American humorous magazine of any sort...