Word: tested
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...more games remain before the holidays, with B.U. on Tuesday and Brown a week from Friday. Neither game is expected to give the Crimson much difficulty, and Stubbs is trying to book some really strong club against which to test the real horsepower of his new unit...
...political career is tinged with prejudice, we heartily concur with you that Quezon has that political "it." Time will surely come (and judged by Japan's attitude, that will be soon enough) when the friendship of the Filipinos to the American people will be brought to a test, as, if, and when Japanese "jingoists" shall have succeeded in bringing a quarrel between two Pacific powers...
FROM ROUSSEAU TO PROUST-Havelock Ellis-Houghton Mifflin ($3.50). Before the Nobel Prize Committee announced that no award for literature would be given this year, the magazine Books Abroad conducted a symposium to test the opinion of U. S. critics on likely candidates. Maxim Gorki received five votes, Theodore Dreiser three, Willa Cather, André Gide, Eugene O'Neill and Franz Werfel two, while a number of others, ranging from Havelock Ellis to Christopher Morley, received one apiece. If consistency of purpose, unremitting productivity, a distinguished career, were sole criteria, few critics could object to the choice of Havelock...
WHEN the ace campus chemist test tubes the wrong acids hand him a camera with which to catch anew aerial view of the campus. Or better yet, send COLLEGIATE DIGEST photos of the accident scene and principles. The "Eyes Over the Campus" editor will pay you the professional news photographers rates $3 for all photos he accepts for publication...
...beginning of the term should determine accurately enough whether or not a student shall be banished to the Siberian salt mines for a long, hard winter. While it is as necessary as ever that a Harvard student have a reasonably complete knowledge of the English language, this preliminary test will let under the wire many students to whom Freshman English would be a completely sterile routine...