Word: suggests
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...difficulty experienced this year in obtaining a sufficient number of suitable waiters for Memorial Hall, and the noticeable decline in patronage, as compared with the days before the war, both suggest that some change in the dining system might be desirable for next year. The large number of students who find the university cafeteria satisfactory as well as the popularity of Holt's cafeteria, suggest that this change be the installation of the cafeteria system. As regards to the building, the writer has been assured by the manager of the dinning halls that Memorial Hall is well adapted...
Perhaps Dr. Eliot would suggest college-trained material as a substitute for "such ill-prepared material as West Point accepts." In that connection it is interesting to note that high school men have almost always far outdistanced college men in academic standing at West Point. A case in point is my own. After three years at Harvard, I was found deficient in mathematics at the first semi-annual examination at West Point, and was able to re-enter the Academy three months later only by passing a re-examination. That is a single case, to be sure...
With references to the editorial suggestion in yesterday's paper that the date of the East-West debate be changed may I suggest that it would be impossible to change the debate at this time. For many weeks it has been publicly announced that the debate will take place on May 21. Tickets for this date, have been sold to the public and student body; Presiding officers and judges have been secured for the 21st, and furthermore it will be impossible for the Washington team to debate us at any other time. To change the debate at this time would...
...freeborn natives scared silly lost they be deprived of their inalienable privilege of getting drunk on Saturday night. Never fear, John Bull! Even if the "dry" Bogey-man does get you, it is only half an hour by air from Dover to Calais. And we venture to suggest that France will remain wet, until William Anderson has cut down the last grape vine, and the last yeast bacterium has turned up its toes and died...
...quite sure what remedies Macbeth or Hamlet would suggest for our present maladies. With all their excellent qualities, neither of those gentlemen would be suited to express an intelligent opinion on Prohibition, or the Overalls Movement, or Sinn Fein. If such afflictions as these had been added to their lot, we are confident that neither of them would have succeeded in surviving beyond Act Three...