Word: thoughts
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Interviewed in a Saturday morning radio program over the Colonial network, a member of the graduating class, Caspar W. Weinberger '38 said that he thought succeeding in life did not depend upon being a college man or a non-college man but that it was up to the individual...
Finding out that his home was in San Francisco, his interviewer, after a moment's thought, averred that he must reside in Cambridge during the college year. "Well," said Weinberger simply, "I couldn't exactly commute, could...
...enlarged program of extra-curricular activities has been planned for the Summer School this year and will include numerous lectures by authorities in many fields of contemporary thought, discussions, and several concerts and recitals...
...letter Davis thought the public would interpret the refusal of the Corporation to reinstate the dismissed Economics instructors as "one further evidence of the failure of corporations to understand or act in accordance with sound educational procedure...
...result was that he entered the hall the gayest person there; and his confidence grew as he easily saw through the questions and remembered the answers and thought of sharp original comments. He wrote at great length and high speed, and finished a sure B. But the mark on the returned postcard was a large E. He protested to the section man, and demanded to see his book and its mistakes. "Your knowledge of the subject may have been perfect," said the instructor, "but what you wrote was three blue-books of rows of wavey lines...