Word: terme
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...your editorial of today, May 6, headed "And Leave The World to Silence" is expressing a private "peeve" and not the consensus of opinion of your editorial board or the students in general. In this editorial exception is taken to the carrying on of redecoration and other work during term time...
...order to do this it is necessary to execute work in dormitories, class rooms and elsewhere during term time. To date, I am happy to say that we have obtained the consent of sufficient men in Winthrop House and elsewhere to redecorate while they are in residence, to keep some eighteen men busy during the winter and spring who would probably otherwise have been unemployed. Next year we expect to considerably better this record...
Walsh's reelection will be his third straight term. Walsh has been active in the Union ever since its inception in Cambridge. In the summer of 1936 he was appointed delegate to the national convention and was elected regional vice-president for the New England district...
Like Roosevelt the term "race" is used poorly. If you speak of the "White" race, you assume that race is a matter of skin pigmentation; when you refer to the "Jewish" race, you are differentiating on a religious basis; while the "Irish" race must mean one "characterized either by geographical position, or, failing, that, by temperament." The criteria of race, anthropologically speaking, are physical characteristics...
Secretary Wallace, who arrived yesterday afternoon and stayed until last night, and was here in connection with arrangements for the Littauer School of Public Administration, furthermore did not deny reports that President Roosevelt would seek a third term. When asked whether he was considering the Presidency himself, he said "nobody has said anything to me about...