Word: take
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Robert Earle 'Bacon, for five years assistant dean of the University, has resigned his position at Harvard to take the office of dean of St. John's College at Annapolis, Maryland...
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...Take to your pulpits!" was her cry. "Preach that message! Rouse your communities! The issue is bigger than party lines...
...there was no official repudiation of "Take to your pulpits!," a cry which may well become an historic feature of the Presidential campaign of 1928. And there was no visible squelching of Worker Willebrandt. She promised to appear and speak again in Ohio, on Sept. 23 at Lorain. Clear-eyed, evangelical, she said: "I shall continue ... as my conscience dictates...
...that a small percentage of the better members of the freshman class have been pledged to sororities and fraternities the work of molding them to type will begin. The freshman will learn soon enough that organizations do not take all kinds of people but that in every one a definite type exists to which each new student must conform if he is to be a popular member inside the group...