Word: characterizing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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While deploring the present status of the drama in the universities, Mr. Eaton still clings to the higher institutions as the back-bone of the theatrical world of today. "In our colleges lies the future hope of the drama", he declared, and went on to dwell at length on the...
"The character of the movement of the earth's crust can fairly be assumed to have been similar to that at the time of the San Francisco shock, in which the rocks at an unknown depth slipped horizontally past each other about 16 feet on a verticle plane. This formation...
So much for immediate remedies. We would, in closing endeavor once more to make clear the principles which we believe are involved in this whole question. Harvard tradition, Coach Bingham has rightly said, is something we do not expatiate on any more than we announce to the world that we...
Another cause for worry is the prevalent theory that it takes character to be bad, and ingenuity to be notorious. If the present day undergraduate is neither bad nor notorious, has he either character or ingenuity? Is his weakness the result of maturity, or mere lack of personality? Certainly we...
An appendix to the report illustrates by means of graphs the increasingly national character of the University.