Word: write
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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News candidates gather and write the articles which appear daily. It has been said many times that a CRIMSON news competition is by far the best way to become acquainted with the University in all its phases of activity. The editorial candidates write an editorial each day, while business candidates devote their time to soliciting advertisements and doing a little work in the office, learning the management of the paper. Photographic candidates take, develop, and print pictures of University events...
...also offered rejuvenation, grafting goat glands in patients' groins for $750 each. No newspaper supported him, but over his radio he cried: "Let's pasture the goats on the State House lawn!" and came within, a few thousand votes of doing it. Although his adherents had to write his name in on the ballot, he received 188,339 votes, only 28,862 less than Cashier Woodring...
When Minnie Maddern Fiske, animal-loving actress, read about the fight she was in New Haven lecturing to Yale students. Instead of telling them about modern drama she urged them to write letters of protest to New Jersey authorities. Many gallantly complied, including Professor William Lyon Phelps. Other letters came from President Jonn Grier Hibben of Princeton University; the Lord's Day Alliance, the Woman's National Sabbath Alliance, the Humane Society of New York, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals...
...months ago, when Mr. Coolidge was new to the field of belles lettres, Sculptor Borglum 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...
...lenders in the activities of the boys' organizations, refereeing or coaching basketball, aiding in naturalization work, teaching arithmetic, english, history, and geography. The "home librarios" form another of the most important phases of the work. Certain books are read by the members of the boys' clubs who write short reports telling whether they liked or disliked reading. General discussions follow...