Word: spacing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Doubtless your columns could be filled for several days, describing various incidents and almost or near-tragedies which occurred at the game in New Haven last Saturday. But if your space permits I should like to tell you and your readers of an incident which came under my observation...
From the West and the East and lands beyond the sea, lofty ideas traveled to Buffalo; became, for a space, articulate; lent zest to resolutions; departed...
...ponies, defeated the University polo team 8 to 3 in the first game between the two this year played in New Haven last Friday evening. The Elis had a tremendous advantage in their familiar field and mounts, as the University players were accustomed to a much larger playing space and required some time to get used to the horses they were riding...
Utility. Aside from its symbolism, high construction appealed to the Pittsburghers for the flexibility it affords in the use and arrangement of space. With the exception of the medical and dental schools, the entire University will be quartered in the pile, uncrowded even when its students number 12,000. Moreover, massing all schools and departments together in one building was felt to make for unity in the educational idea imparted to the students. A final, obvious consideration was economy of terrain...
...freight service insured, and particularly a wider market for perishable western fruits is provided. The Atchison's building program has a much greater significance to the growth of the Southwest, and to American business generally, than many of the legislative proposals that obtain a hundred times as much space in the public press...