Word: stand
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...ungrateful? Didn't the United States show something very akin to Greece's so-called "ungratefulness," and aren't we all, or perhaps nearly all, glad that we had the chance of being "ungrateful"? Why didn't England and France serve notice upon us that they wouldn't stand such ungratefulness? Perhaps Mr. Lloyd George will be kind enough to tell us by what international law the Greek people are to be deprived of their king if they want to have him. Perhaps because the Council of the League can so declare, with the vote of the Representative...
There is no logical reason under the sun why this proposition should not be promoted into an actuality. There is no logical reason why athletic teams of the cast should stand aloof from those of the west. There is no reason why Illinois should not play Harvard this year. A game of football between the football representatives of these two monarch universities would be rather interesting to the sportsmen all over the United States and extremely interesting to the undergraduates at Illinois and our contemporaries at Harvard. Daily Illint...
...usual play let consists this week of a comedy drama entitled "The Fall of Eve." with Mabel Cameron. Alan Devitt and C. Carroll Clucas. Harry and Emma Sharrock do some clever work as "The Fair Ground Fakirs Behind the Grand Stand," while Madame Jewell's Mannikins in a "Circus Day in Toyland" are liberally applauded. The rest of the bill is made up of Ramsdell and Deyo, MeLoud and Norman, and Stephens and Hollister...
...Colonial Line to New York, by rail and boat, offers another chance. The tickets, which will be on sale at the Harvard Union News Stand will cost $5.23, including...
...exist; under such conditions one can never come to consider the Union as something really close to the student body. In several ways this distinction is manifest, but most notable is the rule that ordinary members cannot cash checks at the newsstand there--unless, indeed, he happens to "stand in" with the man behind the counter. When favoritism is added to the system of making the less favored members feel like strangers, the Union becomes quite the opposite of an all-inclusive club...