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Word: suggesters (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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Obviously you don't know Cooke. I have known him for 20 years, since he left Andover. He is about the last man of my acquaintance to pull a publicity stunt of any kind, much less of the kind you suggest. I have never thought of him as a "shrewd" man; always as the most genial...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Dec. 7, 1925 | 12/7/1925 | See Source »

...Shipping Board, who has opposed the President's shipping policies and refused to resign at Mr. Coolidge's request (TIME, Sept. 14, SHIPPING). The President gave Mr. McNary notice that Commissioner Haney would not be reappointed when Congress assembled, and that the Senator had best suggest some one to fill the place who would be approved by Oregon business men. Senator McNary did not say he approved of Mr. Haney, but intimated that the Pacific Coast liked Mr. Haney's policies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Mr. Coolidge's Week: Nov. 30, 1925 | 11/30/1925 | See Source »

...seem very impractical to suggest it--and there is no question that the suggestion, if put into effect, would work hardship and injustice in a few individual cases for a short while--but in the long run, we believe that the only practical course Harvard can adopt relative to this evil is to announce to the world that, beginning with the college year 1928-1929, German A and French A will not longer be given as simple elective courses...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ABOLISH GERMAN A | 11/27/1925 | See Source »

...college as exclusively a world of intellectual pursuits is rapidly be coming an extinct species", writes Professor Jerome Davis of Yale in the December "Century". Then he proceeds to suggest two methods of preservation. Both of these, the procuring of inspirational teachers, the linking of college more directly living, have been delineated many times before...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FAULTS WITHIN | 11/24/1925 | See Source »

...this reason that we have thought it wise to suggest, though it is not actually demanded, to contestants that they select us their subject some phase of that life with which they are actually in contact at the time of writing rather than a topic, however great its possibilities, which is totally unrelated to college atmosphere...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Vanity Fair Offers Prizes for Undergraduate Essays Dealing With College Life--Ph.D. Solemnity Is Taboo | 11/24/1925 | See Source »

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