Word: use
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...remember that last spring I called in question your statement that the Archbishop of Canterbury repeated the Lord's Prayer in Latin at a Convocation. I was so sure that the Archbishop of Canterbury would not use Latin in public that despite your confirmation of the article, I wrote him about it, and received a very polite letter from his Chaplain explaining that the Lord's Prayer always was repeated in Latin at Convocations of the Anglican Church...
...your staff are usually accurate to the point of trickiness in the use of words. [In the Dec. 5 issue appears: "His message to the 70th Congress was the opus mains of President Coolidge's week...
...able to get some of the books from a local library or from your family collection. If in Cambridge, there is likely to be less pressure then on the stock in the College Library and, the Reading Room being closed in the evening, you can have uninterrupted use of books in your own room from five o'clock until as late an hour as you wish. The Library, moreover, will be inclined to lend its books to be taken away from Cambridge somewhat more freely than usual, and so far as it can be done without prejudice to the wants...
...adjoining column will be found a communication which should be of interest to all such as are worried--if not downright hysterical--about the approaching Reading Period. Coming unsolicited from the head of the College Library, these hints on the use of Widener should, if followed, do their share toward making the first Reading Period a less perilous venture...
...court in Hemenway is smaller than the Providence floor, and Coach F. A. Wachter, in order to free his men from every handicap, accepted Milton's invitation to use its court for practice...