Word: strengthened
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Eliot. He was introduced by Judge F. P. Cabot '90, president of the governing board of the Union, and devoted his address to personal reminiscences of Major Higginson and to a description of the "durable elements of the Harvard spirit" which the Harvard Union has helped to preserve and strengthen...
...Krassin, so the press minions averred, was shocked at the charge, asseverated that his sole duty was to maintain and constantly seek to strengthen the cordial relations existing between France and Russia; that he had not, either by word or deed, encouraged Communist propaganda and would not, nor would he be director of any activities against the social order of France. As for M. Voline, he had merely represented M. Krassin at a memorial meeting for the late Dr. Sun Yat-sen and had eulogized that dead leader...
...representative in the day-in and day out administration of athletics. He would have general supervision of all branches of sport, would advise as to the appointment of coaches, try to build up a permanent system of coaching and training in each branch of athletics, coordinate the different branches, strengthen the weak spots and see that the strong ones are generally maintained and generally reinvigorate Harvard athletics and hold them on a sound and efficient basis. He would also devote such time as he could spare to building up intra-mural sport...
Words like "flapper", "vamp", "necker" and what not insult countless ears besides those of Representative Branch of Florida until they come to be completely disregarded and overlooked. Thus, a nourished, they at last die out, but such protests as this suggested bill in Florida will only glorify and strengthen them. There are always people to cry for the right of the citizen to express himself in his own choice...
During the past week Princeton has played the gracious role of host to the Harvard crews. Harvard appreciates the kind and hospitable entertainment extended to its oarsmen and takes this opportunity to express its gratitude to Princeton. Courtesies of this nature do much to strengthen intercollegiate bonds, and in these days when petty jealousies and rivalries are often magnified to formidable proportions, only cordial relations can lay the ghost of extra-mural comment. Princeton's hospitality is but another expression of that unbroken friendship which has long characterized the pleasant relations of the two universities...