Word: branches
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...south entry, No. 13, F. T. Wentworth, '09; Charyer: north entry, No. 66, F. H. Cooke. '10: middle entry, No. 13, L. Smith '10; south entry, No. 36, L. W. Brooke '09; Trinity 9, R. C. Brown '10; Wadsworth 9, H. Gray '09; Walter Hastings 37, F. W. Branch '10; Ware 12, G. K. Downer '10; Weld: south entry, No. 17, M. C. Allen '11; north entry, No. 30, J. B. Munn '12; Westmorly 124, J. T. Nightingale '10, No. 24, H. E. Wetzel...
...reason for taking over Thurston's store. It was realized that the new subway terminal in the Square would cut into the basement of the present building and that this would not leave enough room for the steadily increasing transactions of the store. The opportunity offered to open a branch at Thurston's was just what the society wanted. The new store is more centrally situated than the main building, and should add materially to the financial success of the institution...
...last few years to a great extent, and although there has undoubtedly been a distinct falling-off this season, it still remains one of the most popular sports. At present, the prospects for a victorious team are not particularly bright, but the unexpected often happens in this branch of athletics, and with the beginning of the series of competitive outdoor meets, much may still be accomplished...
...having his own views. Professor Lowell closes his book with a warning against thinking that causes which have had certain results under one condition will have the same results under a different condition. Other authorities warn us against treating government as a machine. Government is, however, not only a branch of knowledge, but a branch of action. Since ancient times advance in the theory of government has been made equal to the advance of science. By observing the practical operation of government in foreign countries and by studying man and his motives we can find the requirements of an upright...
...their fourth year. A man who goes into business immediately loses all the pleasures of the Senior year, usually the most enjoyable of the four, and one who stays in one of the graduate schools finds himself in a decidedly unpleasant situation. He is usually interested in some branch of College activity and his studies are more difficult than in College. As a result of this, he pays less attention to his work than he should, and his other interest suffer in a like proportion. Before he is through, he is usually decidedly sorry that he did not remain...