Word: cleared
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...nose has with vision. The average college man defers and temporarily sacrifices that association with older people and that intimate contact with concrete issues which are absolutely essential in making a man out of boy stuff. He would be spared much of delay could he have a clear understanding of his peculiar limitations before he enters the real world where he is to live. It is not difficult to make out a bill of particulars. The college student is characterized by a fine and lofty indifference to everything outside his own personal affairs and the activities of his own college...
...those Harvard men who, for one reason or another, did not see their way clear last year to contribute to the endowment fund, the next four weeks will be practically the "last call" for that most satisfactory of all repasts, a clear conscience...
Japan is very sensitive on this subject. Many Japanese newspapers have even urged war if the amendment were passed. It is significant that the State Department has been in conference with the Japanese Ambassador. It is believed that it has been made clear to him that the movement does not record with existing and applicable provisions of our law, and that it is contrary to the nation's sense of justice. When it is known that Japan is prepared to give assurance that Japanese immigration to America will be restricted, and that negotiations are proceeding with this understanding to conclude...
...question has again been raised as to the advisability of numbering, the players on the football team. Anyone who has watched the Princeton eleven must have noticed how convenient the numbers were; at a glance it was clear who caught the forward or gained on an off tackle run. It was not necessary to wait for the tardy and uncertain services of the score-board...
...question has again been raised as to the advisability of numbering the players on the football team. Anyone who has watched the Princeton eleven must have noticed how convenient the numbers were; at a glance it was clear who caught the forward or gained on an off tackle run. It was not necessary to wait for the tardy and uncertain services of the score-board...