Word: take
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...February 6 edition of The Crimson there appeared a letter urging that the Embargo be lifted. I should like to take exception to that letter on grounds which hitherto have not been sufficiently stressed...
...drive from home its child organization, the Teachers' Federation, unless the latter "cleans house" and ousts local "communist-controlled" units. Even the most cursory examination discloses the fact that this outburst is in the nature of a red herring, and that, in all likelihood, no one concerned will take any positive action...
Dilliard is still looking around before he definitely decides what courses he is going to take, but he will concentrate on administrative and labor...
While in general agreement with your editorial LOCKING THE BARN DOOR, I would like to take exception to certain statements. You call the Harvard petition urging the President to raise the embargo on Spain "ill-timed and misdirected" and urge Harvard men "instead of petitioning in behalf of a practically deceased Spanish Republic, to take a more constructive line...
Eliot was shut out for the second time in as many starts by Leverett, dropping the game 3 to 0. The biggest victory margin of the day's play was piled up by Lowell, which ran up a 5 to 1 score over Kirkland to take the team scoring lead with six goals...