Word: suggestion
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Senator Borah will place Mr. Hoover deeply in his debt. If the Republicans should win, he would be the Senate's commanding figure and his commands would have to be listened to at the White House. When Sena tor Borah left Missouri it was to go to Washington to suggest that a special ses sion of Congress be promised for next spring to act on the farm problem, if necessary...
...room they saw modernistically designed by Junior Leaguer Mrs. George Draper is bright, undeniably attractive. Rubber plants and Venetian blinds somehow suggest Bermuda, California. There are white-washed walls, blue carpets, orange velvet chairs. From the windows the Junior Leaguers gazed rhapsodically on Manhattan's skyscrapers...
Your editorial in Monday's CRIMSON concerning "misrepresented merchandise" apparently circulated by a local paper is well taken. We do, however, suggest that you notice in the "official program" a rather ludicrous misrepresentation. B. H. Ticknor '31, center, is shown by a photograph of some youth in the football outfit of a furriner. It looks dangerously to me like an Eli outfit, and the average game-goer who cheers for Harvard does not like to have one of its stalwart heroes misrepresented as someone else in someone else's uniform. Sincerely yours, C. Lowell Winslow...
...would also like to suggest that, inasmuch as the H. A. A. News is considered the official program and as such is bought by the majority of game-goers, its photographic board be advised to leave the prints in the developing solution a little longer. Complete development of pictures does add to the effect...
...suggest in this connection that the CRIMSON has been in a rather amusing way attempting to cut its own throat? Every presidential year the CRIMSON has held a straw poll which has heretofore attracted considerable interest. This year rather than receiving the respect it deserves, there will be a great temptation to laugh off the result, in view of the clownish behavior of the CRIMSON itself...