Word: wider
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...addition to affording the Freshmen an opportunity to hear some excellent and interesting talks they bring a group of men together and promote wider acquaintance among the first year...
...smell together with complete indefiniteness furnish good backgrounds for a discussion of chaos. It is certainly true that Senator Wheeler's story has raised an unsavory smell; and equally true that the story and the smell were both current in the Middle West before Senator Wheeler gave them wider dirculation...
...address of the president to the undergraduate body, which marks the opening of the college year at Hanover, has come to hold high interest also for the far wider circle of those who look to it as a striking exposition of the Dartmouth spirit and the Dartmouth view of current tendencies in education and in the national life...
...fact that the $200 million loan, in which our capital is to participate so heavily, is probably the best-guaranteed loan in the history of international finance. That is the case because the entire resources of the German Nation are pledged as collateral. American capital has an even wider interest in the adoption of the Dawes report and in what is bound to be its beneficent aftermath. That interest is that there now will open up for American investment in Germany a practically unlimited field of opportunity...
...Democratic Program. "We are prepared to offer a Democratic program based on Democratic principles and guaranteed by a record of Democratic performance. These principles are: A belief in equal rights to all men and special privilege to none; in an ever wider and more equitable distribution of the rewards of toil and industry; in the suppression of private monopoly as a thing indefensible and intolerable; in the largest liberty for every individual; in local self-government as against a centralized bureaucracy; in public office as a public trust; in a government administered without fear abroad or favoritism at home...