Word: equalling
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...afternoon. This meet affords the opportunity to former track stars who are now in the graduate schools to compete with some of Coach Farrell's present crop of stars, and at the same time men who have not had experience are aided by liberal handicaps to compete on an equal basis with the veterans. Freshmen, as well as men on probation are also enabled to enter this meet...
...From these sciences [chemistry, physics] we cannot banish one-way Time without also banishing one-way Causality. If we think of the present as pushed into existence by the past, we must, in equal measure, think of it as pulled into existence by the future. Causality, thus rendered symmetrical, gains rather than loses significance...
...Unfortunately, most of the guidebooks for tourists in Italy, which tell us so much about your wonderful old palaces and historical monuments, do not inform us with equal care concerning these very significant economic accomplishments of recent years. I hope, however, that the admission to the New York Stock Exchange of Italian securities like Pirelli, Montecatini, Italian Edison, Fiat, Agriatica, Meridionale and others, will assist in giving our people a better balanced conception of modern Italy, particularly in respect to its vigorous economic development...
...eight singers who will make the trip to New York will perform, with the assistance of an equal number of members of the Radcliffe Choral Society, a setting of the "Commemoration Ode." Robert Underwood Johnson, director of the Hall of Fame, made a special request that the Glee Club be represented at the ceremonies and the singers will perform in conjunction with a quartet of trumpeters. The following are the members of the Glee Club who will attend the unveiling; T. S. Berry 1G, N. P. Beveridge '32, H. L. Brooks '31, E. A. Grant '32, Abraham Grossman...
Eugenie Leontovich in the part of a pseudo-Baroness is both vivacious and amusing. Moreover, when her real identity as a maid is discovered, she enters into the spirit of the rather vulgar domestic with equal zest. Reginald Owen as an authentic prince is thoroughly royal in the decadent sense of the word. He has his amours, his noblesse oblige, and a sense of humor that fits very well with the American conception of prince-lings on continuous leave. Alan Mowbray as Josef, the valet, is a thoroughly snobbish servant of the more malignant variety. The burden of the comedy...