Word: rememberers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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A Man to Remember (Edward Ellis; TIME, Oct. 24).
Elms are predominant in the Yard not because they are more graceful and attractive than other trees, but because they can best withstand the conditions of city life. Undergraduates of Civil War days will remember the grove of pines sheltering "Universities Minor" at the rear of University Hall. Up to...
That is not correct; my reading, like my husband's, is very wide. I can tell you that I have learned the old Greek poets, in their translations, for as long as I can remember.'' Mrs. Chamberlain went on to confide to the book folk that she...
Genial Banker Jones, at home on his Texas heath, wasted no time in laying this canard: "I have been introduced as a conservative. I am a liberal." Thereupon, taking his usual line that U. S. banks would have to loosen up "or else," he said: "We should all remember that...
If a student feels that examinations are too much for him, then he shouldn't be attending a university. If he has kept up his work (and he chooses his own courses, remember), the examination at the end of the course should merely prove to be a useful review.