Word: stay
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...majority of the Freshmen will doubtlessly stay where they belong,--in the classroom, in the small conference groups, and in the lecture halls. They will do the outside work assigned to them, but little more. In most cases it will be wise to assign but little outside work. The men of greater ability and avidity however, will be less likely to loaf, for there will be something more to do after the easy B's and easier C's are collected...
...pretty. When she let him seduce her he was going to let it go at that. But then old Gabriel, direct descendant of Hunter Gabriel, began to tell him some of the family history. By the time the old man finished, young John decided to marry the girl, stay in Kentucky...
...Stato of Harvard" written by a member of the University. The author says that only a few men come to Harvard for culture. "The great number are here because of the social obligation and because they'll get better Jobs," he declares. "If you want to be cultured you stay for an M.A. If you want to push it to absurdity, you stay for a Ph.D...
...remark that in my four years of subscription to TIME, I have noted again and again that you insist on interpreting news. My judgment is that your subscribers belong to a class of fairly intelligent people, as competent to interpret facts as you. Personally, I wish you might stay what you claimed to be when I first received your advertising matter: a newsmagazine.∙ I should prefer that you omit the colorings of your own prejudices...
...shrewd General Manager William F. Wiley contracted for United Press and Universal Service to augment the Enquirer's Associated Press franchise. Then, according to report, Publisher Edward Beale ("Ned") McLean, son of the founder (and publisher also of the Washington Post), won an agreement from Hearst to stay out of Cincinnati for at least three years. Thus, when the Commercial Tribune lost even its political prestige at last month's election, Publisher McLean could cut it loose. The morning field was well "in the bag." * The Commercial Tribune was sometimes called "second oldest newspaper in the Northwest Territory...