Word: hardest
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...raise. The Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools of the Southern States in its meeting three weeks ago suspended Mississippi's four colleges, barred their representatives from participation in Association business. Mississippi students transferring to other colleges will get no credit, will have to take examinations anew. Hardest hit are medical students, for after their two-year course at Missis sippi they must transfer, finish elsewhere...
...commissioned him to write a 500-word history of the U. S., which Sculptor Borglum would then carve beside the colossal figures of Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, Roosevelt which he is hewing upon the austere face of Mount Rushmore, S. Dak. Discovering that the first hundred years were literally the hardest. Historian Coolidge took his time over the inscription, finally submitted a few paragraphs...
...Hardest blow (apropos Prohibition): "We lack leadership. . . . When we get a leader, he lacks guts to follow the intention of the American people...
...Huguley who, in getting his first real chance of the year, threw and caught passes with unerring accuracy. He also outpunted Wheeler in Harvard's best kicking exhibition of the year. Co-starring with Huguley was Moushegian, who played a superlative game at end and made several of the hardest tackles of the season...
...would start importing some anthracite from Germany. If Andrew J. Maloney, flanked on one side by Stone & Webster engineering skill, on the other by Morgan-Drexel financial shrewdness and potency, can lead PRC to stability of earnings, perhaps eventually to dividends, he will have won one of the hardest battles in U. S. industry...