Word: valid
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...been friction." Harvard men pondered the cause behind their loss. In the past, Prof. Baker had sought, and been refused, an experimental theatre and other adjuncts of expansion. Had it really been lack of funds that underlay this refusal? Or lack of belief in dramatics as a valid department in undergraduate instruction? Or sheer lack of sensibility...
...class numbers 782 men. In accordance with the 60 per cent rule, 470 ballots were needed to make the election valid...
...Student Council announced last night the results of the election of Sophomore class officers. There have not been enough ballots cast in the Junior election to make it valid as yet. Since only about 30 more votes are required Alden Briggs '25, Secretary of the Student Council, declared that he would hold the polls open until 8 o'clock this evening. Men who wish to vote may either bring their postcards to his room in Holworthy 16 before that time or may mail them...
...another, least of all by a cinema version. Perhaps that cannot be said now. Yet if the screen was ever moving, if producers have ever credited their patrons with perception sufficient to be delighted by suggestion, by nuance of lighting, gesture and stage-composition, for the expression of valid emotions, then these things have come to pass again. Playwright Andreyev has Victor Seastrom to thank for directing, Lon Chancy for acting, a highly authentic recreation. "He," one recalls, is a much-slapped circus clown, beloved by the world only for a buffoonery which he wrings from the shattered, poignant remnant...
...planning board is doubtless the most practicable, there will be many who feel that further extension of the University should be carried on in the territory lying between the Yard and the River, rather than in the already occupied area of the Yard itself. There were doubtless many valid reasons, however, for the rejection of this program in favor of the one now in operation, which those in charge of the physical extension of the University will no doubt publish in the near future...