Word: two
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...two teams had no sooner taken their positions on the field after Penn had kicked off to start the final period when Kullman, substitute for Graham, sent a pass to Campbell, counting the third time. Kullman scored the final goal for the home team by heading the ball into the net from a scrimmage just in front...
With nearly eight hundred men in English A1 and with seven hundred in History 1, most of the "professor-and-student-on-a-log" doctrine of which Mark Hopkins was wont to dream, seems to be relegated to the limbo of unattainable idealism. Yet these two courses are but collssi among a race of giants. With four other courses attracting more than five hundred men apiece, the gap between the fountain head of learning and the disciple grows immeasurably wide...
During the last two weeks, an organized campaign has been carried on by the traffic division of the Cambridge Police Department to secure the numbers of all drivers who have been using automobiles registered in foreign States. According to Sergeant J. R. King, the drive has already resulted in the registration of over 50 machines illegally within the State after the 30 days allowed to out-of-State cars. This total includes students from Harvard, Radcliffe, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology...
...communist? The Vagabond is not asking a conundrum, he is raising a perfectly serious question the exact answer of which puzzles him. Aside from the fact that one associates a socialist with studio teas and a communist with bombs and whiskers, is there any real distinction between the two? Are socialists just communists who bathe regularly? These are all points which , frankly, confuse the Vagabond, and as he feels both these terms he is attending Professor Holcombe's lecture on "Socialism and Communism" at nine o'clock this morning in the New Lecture Hall...
There are four courses containing between 500 and 600. Government 1 has 565; French 2, 553; Economics A, 513; and German a, 512. All of these fall under some requirement, either directly or indirectly, two serving to dispose of language demands, while the other two are almost always necessary for those concentrating in the department of History, Government and Economics...