Word: although
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...speech, everything that he said having a close relation to the question at hand. His speech was well-presented, but he was surpassed in this by Ehrmann, who earned his position not so much on the subject-matter as on the way in which it was presented. Although the other speakers showed care in preparation, the work of Collier and Ehrmann easily excelled. All phases of the question were discussed and there was a general division on the most advantageous solution. All the speeches, summaries of which are given below, were exceedingly interesting...
...Although the line-ups were continually interchanged at the beginning of the game, the two teams played most of the time with the following players: TEAM A. TEAM B. Doolittle, l.e. r.e.,Eaton Hicks, l.c. r.c., Elliot Duncan, r.c. l.c., Arnheim Whidden, r.e. l.e., Rice Beard, c.p. c.p., Foster Paul, p. p., Balch, Blackall Fahnestock, Chadwick, Brown, Wolfe, g. g., Grinnell...
About 20 members of the University hockey squad reported for the first practice of the year on ice yesterday afternoon at Hill Pond, Arlington. Although the surface was small, it was in excellent condition and served to give the forwards a good try-out against various defence combinations...
...would be an example of the men who have made notable contributions to education, and yet no one would call Herbert Spencer primarily a teacher. He is a scientist, and among other subjects studied education. All well-equipped educators should have a knowledge of the science of the subject, although it is not essential to the teaching profession that scientific knowledge of university principles should be uppermost in his mind. Some of the very best teachers I have known, and some of the very best teachers that you have known, are not versed primarily in the science of education. Some...
...contributions made to the Phillips Brooks House Association during the week were collected Saturday afternoon. Although the total amount of the collection was less than the corresponding amount last fall, the committee consider that the work done was thoroughly satisfactory, and desires to thank all who helped to make it so. If there are still men who desire to contribute any articles, they are asked to leave them at Phillips Brooks House as soon as possible...