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Word: stepped (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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...last night and a large and genuinely appreciative audience forgot the commonplace world that buzzed outside the door and lived in a world of grotesquerie and romance, rings and roses with a beggar's wallet thrown in for good measure. Mr. Macrame waved his magic wand and bade us step with him into the Land of Heart's Desire, where men dared all for the love of fair women. And his audience followed him joyously...

Author: By E. C. Ranck, | Title: MacKaye's "Turandet" Reviewed | 12/2/1913 | See Source »

...present impeded by the prohibition of the Faculty from making a graduate canvass. The present committee has never authorized any statement anticipating the recogni tion of an active graduate committee, and cannot look forward to the organization of this committee until the Faculty's permission to take the step is given...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Quantities of Pledges Overdue | 12/2/1913 | See Source »

...even in some cities the bakeries, show the same condition of collectivity commonly known as "Progressivism." Mr. Walling then showed that the minimum wage law and the recall if carried through would not produce a condition of Socialism. These reforms would prepare the road, but they are only a step. Political democracy which would be produced by them may still exist along with a privileged majority which is contrary to the socialistic theory...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE PRECURSOR OF SOCIALISM | 12/2/1913 | See Source »

...event of the week ending Monday at Princeton was the vote of the members of Whig Hall to abolish secrecy in that institution. Whig is one of the two literary societies at Princeton, and it has been a secret organization since its foundation late in the eighteenth century. This step of doing away with secrecy in the Halls has been agitated by the Daily Princetonian and the Nassau Literary Magazine; Clio Hall, the other of the two institutions, has not yet had the matter before it for consideration. The vote in Whig was a preponderating majority...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SECRET SOCIETIES ARE DOOMED | 11/26/1913 | See Source »

...Yale, providing, however, that the new artificial ice-rink which is planned will be completed. This is only one reason, however; the other is the influence of Harvard's making it a major sport last year. Their action drew attention to the importance of the sport, and is a step in the direction of its becoming a major at Yale...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Discussion of Hockey at Yale | 11/24/1913 | See Source »

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