Word: actually
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...management of all sorts of enterprises. In the case of the retail shoe and grocery businesses they have made over systems; and their suggestions have been widely adopted by practical men. Other businesses now suggest of their own accord that the Business School investigate their methods for their improvement. Actual work in business houses is also required, by the way, in the summer...
...importance which the whole question has assumed is, in view of the actual situation, entirely out of proportion to the results which it is supposed would be accomplished by its solution. An essential element in the successful running of any branch of college athletics is complete harmony and co-operation between coach and captain. That this has been established at the University boathouse is no longer open to question. In view of this, the merely formal designation of either coach or captain as nominal head can add absolutely nothing to the efficiency of the system now in force...
...Medical School Committee has accomplished very little as far as actual results go during the current school year, but it feels sure that a beginning has been made in many directions which, if followed up, will prove but openings to greater opportunities beyond. To the new Committee we could suggest that particular emphasis be laid in three places. First, a practical and helpful employment bureau can and should be established at the Medical School. Second, with theca-operation which the administration of the Medical School is willing to give all efforts should be directed toward securing a dormitory. Third...
...Herrick first states that the only harm that could come from such a discussion as is now under way, is the possible inference that such discussion may wrongly lead a few to believe that "some actual question has arisen or is likely to arise" between Coach Herrick and Captain Morgan. Such an inference would indeed be deplorable, and the CRIMSON in its first editorial on this subject tried to dispel all doubts of co-operation between Coach Herrick and Captain Morgan. It must be admitted, however, that even though such an unfortunate inference should occur, its harm would be negligible...
...basement directly adjoining the handball court. The floor of this room will be specially padded. The cost of a series of lessons in boxing will probably be reduced next season, perhaps as much as fifty per cent. It is now $5 for a course of twelve. The actual cost is $10, but one-half the sum is paid...