Word: utmost
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Blount objects to the ever-increasing size of Harvard classes on the very reasonable grounds that the physical capacity of the College is strained to the utmost. There can be few, who have given the subject any thought, who will not agree with him. If Harvard is to maintain its standards, if a Harvard education is to stand for what it has always stood for in the past, the physical limit of expansion has, for the moment at least, been reached. The existing physical plant is no longer adequate even for the present classes. The existing faculty can cope with...
...that is left to us?unity of the nation." (Bravo's from all except the Com- munists.) . . . "The whole nation must at last be filled with the realization that unless the people and the Reich are to sink into a hopeless maelstrom of annihilation the hour for the utmost sacrifices now has come. We must realize that the question to be or not to be lies for us in our financial, problem. This being the case, it seems to me inconsequential and superfluous to deliver a long speech about a program. Time is too precious for long discussions when...
...hour of the utmost sacrifices...
...possible, of course, that the readng public may in time become satiated with its highly perfumed garbage. . . . The utmost we have the right to expect is that the country may be brought to realize in what direction its press is moving, and with what speed...
...team even in defeat--unneccessary because every Harvard man knows it and feels it. But for that very reason it requires the saying. Every man on the eleven was determined to accept nothing but victory when he went on the field on Saturday. Every man gave his utmost. It is no fault of his that that was not enough...