Word: touche
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Experience has shown definitely that it not only saves time from a social point of view, but in organization work, such as the CRIMSON. To run an organization here without being able to get to touch with students in inconceivable. Social calls are usually made to arrange to have dinner with a friend, or something of that sort, and the time is wasted when the meeting takes place...
...baiter Julius Streicher stopping last week in Berlin to lead ar anti-Semitic parade with brass bands down Unter den Linden. His gem: "After this election Danzig will know what to with your - Jews! . . . The Leader, as we all know, promised the Poles not to touch the Corridor for ten years, and he will keep his word as usual, but the hour will still come...
...helped design, Robert Tyre Jones Jr. is a perennial hero and popular host. Followed by galleries as closely as when he was undisputedly the greatest golfer in the world, Jones last week made it clear that his hold on the public has nothing to do with his putting touch by finishing with 297, in a triple tie for 25th...
...Conant and Mr. Bingham have caught the end of the rope that their colleagues are afraid to touch. If they succeed in climbing it, other colleges may try to forget the mad insanity of the twenties by discovering that they too want to train their undergraduates for life not for the grandstand. In Cambridge, at any rate, athletics will be put on an athletic basis...
While it is with regret that Harvard hears of his retirement, we can be sure that Professor Taussig will never lose touch with the university to which he has given his life's work, and he bears from all who know him the wish that his retirement will bring well-merited satisfaction and rest...