Word: truth
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Wilbur--"Yes, Yes, Yvette"--8.10 o'clock--Being the little sister of "No, No, Nannette." About a gentleman who bet he could tell the truth. And what it gets...
...those proponents of the higher criticism some sort of answer can be given, verging, indeed, upon that oddity of entities, truth. These weary, worried participants in the Memorial Hall Grand Guignol have at least the satisfaction of knowing that they have learned how intelligently and adequately to read, how to orient facts, how to present those facts. And, since there are facts and facts, a truism appreciated by the departments, they have discovered that no evil can befall him who chooses among them in preparing and answering his divisional examinations. Hence, this catharsis from the pity and fear inspired...
...race is not always to the swift", in all truth; nor is it to the co-educationally stunted mentality. All praise to them who race their tedious way to glory on Brattle. There is no need for a medley relay...
...Reverend A. F. Hickey opened the symposium with a short address in which he emphasized the need of religion in education. "The dominant human hunger is for truth," he said, "and the basic truth is the existance of God. The appreciation of the existance is the start of human joys." He concluded in saying that religion and education should always work together...
...Some say that romance is a thing of the past, but the truth is that as long as there are men and women in the world there will be romance. ... In these days of commonplace materialism we need only go to the movies to find it in full sway on the screen and in the audience...