Word: traces
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...conservative "card advertisements," carrying the name and address of the institution, with perhaps a few statistics as to its resources, were published. Of late years, however, more stress has been laid upon explaining to the public clearly and simply the services which banks have to offer, and perhaps to trace the constructive work performed by bankers in establishing the industries of the country...
...planet 20 years without realizing that something is very seriously wrong with the world." But he does not proceed with the usual tirade against the capitalist who "squeezes the last drop of profit" from the laboring classes. He enumerates the economic hardships of the race and then proceeds to trace them to the inefficient industrial structure of society. He demonstrates that...
Their way in silence, lingering to trace...
Ethnological explorers in Southern France have recently come to the conclusion that man has had some trace of an aesthetic sense for at least $5,000 years. This he has misused in every conceivable way--but he has had it. In some past centuries it has been almost totally hidden, and in most it has been restricted to merely a few--who have been known as the "cultured", or the "intelligentsia," At the present moment, even, there are many writers very pessimistic over man's present aesthetic sense, or, more narrowly, his ability to appreciate good literature...
...spite of all-day efforts of the Metropolitan police in dragging the river for R. R. Proctor '27, who has been missing since 4.30 o'clock Monday afternoon, no trace had been found of him up to time the CRIMSON went to press last night. Proctor took a wherry from Weld Boathouse Monday afternoon, and the first intimation rowing officials had that something was wrong was when a police boat returned with the empty wherry which was discovered floating on the river opposite the Metropolitan Riding Club...