Word: actually
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Harvard and Radcliffe undergraduates and recent graduates. It has been of great moral value in that it has stimulated the interest of students of the drama, and it has been of great practical value in that it has given them an opportunity to put their theoretical knowledge to an actual test. The so-called "47 Workshop" was founded last winter as an adjunct to Professor Baker's course in dramatic composition. Except perhaps that it lays more emphasis on the construction of plays and less on the development of histrionic talent, the "47 Workshop" is very similar in purpose...
...secured in connection with the Boston Chamber of Commerce and similar bodies in this vicinity. The Boston Chamber has pledged its support, and work is now in progress in securing the co-operation of other bodies and in finding openings in which the men taking the course can have actual practice under working conditions...
...negative rebuttal centred about the arguments that the reform would lead to a declined in power of the President, and that the Cabinet would grow to influence Congress more than it would the actual administration...
...students over seventeen years of age and physically qualified who volunteer will be allowed to participate in the instruction under certain provisions. Their attendance at camp must be for the entire period unless complied by actual necessity to leave. They must submit to the rules and regulations of military discipline. They must bear the expenses of transportation to and from camp the cost of uniforms--two pairs of breeches, kaki, hat, leggins, shirt (about $7.66 per man)--and subsistence (about $1.75 per week). The government supplies free of charge, cots, blankets, tentage, cooking outfits, a complete infantry equipment for each...
...expressed that in the past Yale had paid too much attention to telling the men just what they should do in a game, and this year more emphasis will be laid on the basic principles allowing the men to work out their own methods of attack and defence in actual play...