Word: surely
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...toast, M. Bokanowski fervently assured them in the name of France that their professional honor stands wholly vindicated, and hastened to add his conviction that they are excelled in no respect by foreign telephonists. Scandinavians and U. S. citizens who used Paris telephones, last week, were not so sure, still think the service in the homelands quickest...
...elected on the wave of an emotional appeal and I feel sure that I am not entitled to be so honored. . . . There is also a possibility that the new post might take me away from India, which...
That censorship is educationally bad seems to be pretty generally agreed. Even those who are forced to practice it usually apologize for it. If college publications have a place in the educational scheme of things as I am sure they have we should not apply to them the autocratic and paternalistic methods of rod and rote that education in general has long since discarded...
...sometimes serious mistakes that editors will make, that I am convinced we ought to take the chance courageously for the sake of the great good. Unpleasant incidents are bound to happen, but they are part of the price we must be prepared to pay for what I am sure student editors will ultimately accomplish: the development by the trial and error method of sound and acceptable journalistic standards
Informal rowing will be the order of the day until the Harvard navy leaves for Red Top on June 3. With Coach Edward Brown '96 concentrating on individuals, this term should shake down the how situation. Mason appears sure of No. 4 and W. T. Emmet '29 of No. 3. This leaves No. 2 and how to be fought for by Norton, Hubbard, Dickey, and Campbell...