Word: apportionments
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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"The greatest need of many college students is an idea of how to apportion their time. This knowledge should be taught in all schools, but is not. For that reason it would be a wise idea for colleges to devote some of their time to individual instruction for incoming students...
Pained, both divisions hastened to entreat General Pershing to apportion the respective glories of the two Divisions, to decide whether or not the 26th's church was just a bit too close to the 2nd's Wood. General Pershing flatly declined to become embroiled.
The two extremes, representing as they do the antipodes of the life of the University in its entirety, are nevertheless typical and like most extremes they meet. The University world revolves on a substantial axis which places the academic at one pole, the athletic at the other, and successfully links...
Highways. Vermont had lost $7,500,000 worth of highways; Connecticut, $2,500,000 worth; Massachusetts some more. Each state would have to apportion reconstruction costs as best it could between county, state and Federal governments.
I found it necessary to terminate the subscription in order to so apportion my own time as to fulfill the many inexhaustible and recurring duties which constantly press upon me. CHARLES A. BOSTON