Word: wider
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Next day the New Mexican carried a screamer: "YELLOW . . . Rampageous Wild Ass of Missouri Brays When Called." It was real, old time, Southwestern politics-but it was nothing compared to the heckling Candidate Reed received from a wider press as the result of later speeches...
...major letters will be awarded to the members of all athletic teams at Illinois. The decision was reached after consultation with the minor sport captains, the opinion of the majority inclining apparently toward the view that to award major insignia for all branches of athletics will create a wider interest in the sports now classed as "minor...
...goal of the seven wise men, comprising the Indian Statutory Commission (TIME, Jan. 9) is nobly to create a work able plan which will bring more autonomous sovereignty and wider democracy to 318,940,000 backward, caste-divided Indians, now split among themselves upon an infinitude of religious and political issues. If these seven men can devise a plan which will content both India and Britain they will have wrought like titans, heroes, messiahs. Said Sir John Simon, last week. "This is the biggest job I know. Now I will have...
President Lowell's report, issued today, is no exception. Once again he has wandered beyond the narrow interests of Harvard men to consider American education in its wider significance. Statistics and figures there are, but the discussion and comments on the trends of education at Harvard and elsewhere are what give this report its true importance, make it part of the history of education...
...Clark '03, president of the Association. The dinner is being given for the purpose of discussing plans for the future of polo at the University as well as the prospects for the immediate season, to explain what the Association has already accomplished, and to try to stimulate wider interest in polo...