Word: suggesters
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...would like to suggest a change in the rules for the new game invented by Father de Gioia. As a Lutheran, it seems to me that it would be more logical to have the player who stops on square 49 discontinue his trip to the "Holy Father" . . . Every Protestant knows that Christ lives in the heart of the believer and not in the Vatican. DOROTHY M. COHEA Waterloo, Iowa...
...with green ears, standing on its head. I hasten to add that it was on one of those lively scarves worn by young ladies. In other moments of distraction I have observed . . . Mahjong players, Hawaiian dancing girls, Sheiks and camels, not to mention film stars and dogs. I would suggest that the Spanish mantilla might be more seemly and beautiful...
...stepfather. Bewhiskered, 102-year-old J. Frank Dalton went into court in Union, Mo., swore that he was Jesse James and petitioned to have his rightful name restored. The judge turned him down, in tones of disbelief, and then growled: "[But] if he is Jesse James I suggest he retreat to his rendezvous and ask his good God to forgive him." The Treasury Department announced a resurgence of moonshining...
...this age of intense competition for the best all-around students, we cannot rest upon the reputation of Harvard. Family tradition is no longer potent. Today men attend the college of their choice rather than the college of their parents. I suggest that it is a proper function of the alumni to influence that choice...
...suggest that it is necessary for Harvard to imitate Ohio State in order to achieve her proper place in intercollegiate athletics. I do believe that it is the responsibility of the Alumni to direct towards Harvard the cream of the country, particularly from the South and West. This is the most effective way in which we can support the action of the College authorities, who have chosen Mr. Jordan to head up the renaissance of football at Harvard. I wish the new coach the best of luck in his high undertaking. P. Randolph Harris, LL.B...