Word: supports
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...submitted by the three architectural schools in Boston. Harvard won seven. This showing is particularly creditable, since the School of Architecture has to compete with other schools which are considerably larger and more heavily endowed, such as the Architectural School of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which has the support and backing of one of the best technical institutions in the country. Yet not only did the Harvard school, which is working under much greater difficulties, win seven of the eight awards, but the general quality of the drawings it submitted were much superior to those of either...
...agree with this opinion in the main and yet feel that it is slightly wrong in its implications, dangerously wrong in the time and place of its statement. One may feel at first that the opinion finds some support in the very number of the magazine in which it appears. In both the prose and the verse of this number there is excellent artifice, ingenious technical device, promising experimentation. But after all, this is as it should be. The presence of these things even in overflowing measure does not argue a necessary absence of sincerity. For, besides the two sorts...
...party influence and forget the nation. Let them serve as an example to the majority in the University. The present crisis demands a leader. The country has elected a leader. The one great American Party issues the call to all citizens. May the University respond as one man and support the President...
This is the simple algebra of the game with Yale tonight. If the third term of the second equation, support for the team, is added, Harvard will win. But if the third term of the equation is subtracted our chances will be greatly diminished. This is the simple problem; there is no substituting of terms...
...have a good team, the odds are in our favor. We should give the team the strongest support we have yet given it, that victory may be assured. The Arena, eight-thirty, tonight...