Word: staying
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...attack, launched by a foreign country, however, would find 2,070 students enlisting in the army and only 461 abstaining from fighting. In answer to the query, "Do you believe the United States should stay out of another great war?" 1,632 men replied in the affirmative and 943 in the negative...
...takeoff. With eight engines (four apiece) wide open, the Composite Aircraft will be able to rise easily as a single unit. Securely locked together, the two planes will climb to some 5,000 ft. There, when sufficient speed is attained, they will separate. The mail plane, now able to stay aloft by itself, will get under way across the Atlantic. The "mother ship," its work done, will return to its base. At the end of its journey the mail plane, most of its fuel consumed, will be able to land safely on its pontoons...
Included in the itinerary of Mr. Harlow, who has entrained from Westminster, Maryland, for a three day stay here, is a meeting with President Conant, with members of the present coaching staff, and with some of the players who will come under his guidance in September. He will also inspect the athletic plant and receive a general introduction to Harvard...
...Townsend has been in Washington since mid-December, expects to stay until mid-February when the monster petition being assembled at his headquarters in Long Beach, Calif, should be ready for submission to Congress. A bill embodying the Plan has not yet been drafted. So great is the rivalry among Congressmen for the privilege of introducing such a measure, says Dr. Townsend, that a movement is under way to have it proposed jointly by all favoring Congressmen. Undismayed by the House's new gag rule (see p. 13), California's Representative John Steven McGroarty, who is also...
...rather than by trying to undermine whatever college spirit may still exist by criticising a man and a policy about which obviously the writer knows very little. If every man in the Harvard student body will get behind the administration, Bill Bingham, the coach, and the team, and will stay behind them. Harvard will not only have a winning team, but will justify the hope of every true sportsman that she is making the most of her opportunities-win or lose-she will be doing her best. "United we stand, divided we fall...