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Word: waits (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...railroad work if they are to be able substitutes. For this reason the railroad officials have made arrangements to hold classes in Cambridge later in the week to explain the duties involved in firing an engine and in acting as conductors and brakemen. Volunteers who think they can wait until the strike begins before preparing will be of decidedly negative value as far as helping out in this crisis goes. Training is imperative; training takes time...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A SUMMONS TO DUTY | 10/24/1921 | See Source »

...business director that Leonard Wood was to have held office. But now of course, the old method must continue until his return. Will the other universities wait to profit by the success or failure of the new experiment or will one of them decide to undertake of venture itself...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AN EXPERIMENT POSTPONED | 9/26/1921 | See Source »

...only sure foundation of success in the law is character, and for character there is always a market. With that and industry one need not wait long for a livelihood, while to the brilliantly successful lawyer come large pecuniary rewards...

Author: By Moorfield STOREY ., (SPECIAL ARTICLE FOR THE CRIMSON) | Title: SHOWS ADVANTAGES OF LAW AS A PROFESSION | 5/16/1921 | See Source »

...team defeated the Weston Golf Club team yesterday in a rather slow match by an 8-4 score under the Nassau system of scoring. Captain F. McN. Bacon '21 and C. W. Baker Jr. '22 came off yith the best scores in their foursome, defeating their opponents, Pushee and Wait of the Weston team, by 3 points to nothing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Golf Team Wins From Weston 8-4 | 4/30/1921 | See Source »

...work, and partly to the necessity of earning the funds for that work. More recently the modern tendency to hurry has lead to a profound change. Men are entering the professional schools immediately after graduation, preferring to borrow the needed money and push themselves right through, rather than to wait and earn it by teaching. The present-day youth has no time to spend on stop-gaps...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD IN THE TEACHING WORLD | 4/5/1921 | See Source »

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