Word: sure
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...would wish to correct it. What I really said was this: "In the face of great apparent prosperity, higher education in this country ... is gravely menaced by the difficulty?approaching impossibility?of recruiting an adequate amount of first rate intellectual ability to carry forward this great enterprise." I am sure you will agree that you attribute a very different statement to me. JAMES R. ANGELL...
...other hand a number of Crimson athletes have come to the fore this spring who may well turn the tide of success on the New Haven cinders this afternoon. Reid, Locke, Malick, Shapico Wildes, Peet, and several others have become almost sure scorers, while veterans like Miller, Haggerty, and Pratt, and several of last year's leading Freshmen have shown constant improvement this spring...
...worried about Rita. He was sure that Solomon O'Cabot was his rival and on the fair way to be a successful one. He would ask good old John; John somehow knew about such things...
...sure you would not care to make such obvious misstatements. . . . You can readily understand that they would cause a great deal of confusion in the minds of not only the members of this Organization, but of the world at large. GRACE W. BROSSEAU...
Bainville of La Liberté. The Premier said: "The reserves of foreign currency which have been accumulated by the Treasury place us in a position to meet our foreign liabilities so that we will not have to accept blindly for a long period, engagements which we would not be sure ; about being able to keep, or to submit to any constraint from abroad...