Word: characterizing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Since Appleton Chapel is to be immortal, it seems superfiuous to build a rival; and a memorial to men of different sects and religions shouldn't be religious. The project of a hall large enough for commencement pomps and occasional great meetings has found scant faver. If the college keeps...
Here, however, the comic papers of the leading universities have large staffs and special buildings and are generally more elaborate and more widely read. And I must say that they seem to me to be more comic. In particular, they have more artists. At O. and C. there is no...
In all this there is naught that is novel. Old histories of Paris and London tell of the concourses which attended Charles Duval, Dick Turpin, Jack Sheppard and other criminal worthies on their way to the gibbet at Tyburn and Montfaucon as the case might be. More recently this country...
In regard to the first of these principles Dr. Cabot emphasized the importance of friendship. He drew an analogy between people we dislike and people we don't know, asserting that too many of our prejudices against those about us are due to ignorance of their character. "It is normal...
If New England alone is considered, the numbers of the graduates of private and public schools are still nearly equal. This good showing on the part of the private schools, however, is only made possible because of the large number of men coming from institutions such as Exeter, Andover, Milton...