Word: using
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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...rather weary of sweet flowahs and twittering buhds; of labuh and neighbuh, wukuhs and fahmuhs, wah and so on; of promises blandly honored in the breach; of lip service to the Constitution; of "liberalism" that purges, stands for Hagues and the Chicago Kellys and for political use of National relief; that cunningly labors to undermine American enterprise while deftly advancing the system of socialism...
...use of the word "Friend" intended to imply to the reader...
Then there is of course the value that the competition and subsequent membership on the CRIMSON board provides in themselves. To keep the CRIMSON running is keeping a fullfiedged business with an annual turnover of approximately 28,000 dollars. There is naturally, then, the chance to use ingenuity as well as energy...
...year. It also believes that an introduction to the fine arts is necessary if the degree of understanding of the humanities, at which the course aims, is to be reached. But it would subordinate both fine arts and history to the reading of the original written works, and use them only in so far as they supplement or illustrate these more approachable works of the humanities...
...would run over his strategy once more. Use his power plays, that was it. He had always done that the season's first game.--True, little Amherst was strong this year--he was vagly afraid--. Ah, but the Crimson was stronger. Eleven men,--and more. Eleven men, and Vag. Unbeatable! He recalled with pride on thrilling fall afternoon: a crimson-clad figure with the ball, a purple and white jersey almost on him; then a long, clear yell rising out of the confusion of sound, spurring him on past the purple and white to the goal line. Vag had given...