Word: wide
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...will explain the details of the competition. After the first few days the ordinary requirements will be at least one editorial every day, though at the start this will not be expected. College affairs are treated at greatest length in the editorial columns, but any event of fairly wide interest is suitable for treatment. The prime requisite for subjects chosen is that they be of timely interest and importance...
That CRIMSON editorials have wide-spread recognition may be seen in the fact that last year over 50 were quoted by Metropolitan papers. Many of these were written by editorial candidates. This competition is to be open to Juniors only...
...Geneva officials of the Permanent Secretariat of the League of Nations penned with one swift stroke and three twiddles a figure which stonecutters quaintly render "M." The figure represented the number of international agreements deposited and registered, up to last week, with the League of Nations. Far and wide, diplomats remarked that for the League to have already accumulated 1,000 such documents, constituted no insignificant tribute to its prestige...
Married. Miss Marian Bleakley, who attracted nation-wide interest in 1904 when exhibited as a two-pound "incubator baby" at the St. Louis World's Fair; to one Dewey W. Brown; at Topeka...
...them half with tongue- in-cheek, there is no reason why his prescriptions should not effect cures quite as marvelous and as numerous as those produced by innocuous sugar pills. Incidentally, his selection of poems is well made although far from exclusively of the best verse. It covers a wide range ?poems from F.P.A., A.E., Thomas Bailey Aldrich, Matthew Arnold, Hilaire Belloc, William Rose Benet, William Blake, Emily Bronte, Robert Browning, Robert Burns, Byron, Lewis Carroll, S. T. Coleridge. Hilda Conklin, William Cowper, King David (three Psalms) etc., etc. Those who are accustomed to finding most anthologies a great...