Word: burdened
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...University squash match with Yale, which was postponed from last Saturday on account of the storm will be played on Monday, March 15. The one Yale player, Foster, who succeeded in reaching Boston before the tie-up was defeated by W. D. Burden...
Crew A: Stroke, M. E. Olmsted '21; 7, L. Terry, 2E.S.; 6, L. B. McCagg, Jr., '22; 5, R. M. Sedgwick '21; 4, J. L. Batchelder, Jr., Occ.; 3, J. A. Burden, Jr., '20; 2, R. K. Kane '22; bow, W. Davis...
...labor organizations, a middle-class trade union has been formed in New York State. The situation which has given rise to this new movement is easy to understand. Capital and labor have been battling against each other without any regard for the community, prices have soared, everywhere the burden has fallen on the consumer. But a middle-class trade union will only open another antagonism...
...courses now which do arouse discussion and thought. But much remains to be done. Every effort should be made to have a more personal discussion and relationship between instructor and student. And in lectures the subject must be shown in its bearing on modern-day problems. But the chief burden now lies with the undergraduates themselves. Unless studies become the fashion we shall continue to be besieged with "ifs" at the end of every examination period...
...recognized that there is a constant demand upon the American college to improve the intellectual quality of its accomplishment, but responsibility for meeting it cannot well be transferred to the already heavy burden which rests upon secondary or preparatory schools of the country. This responsibility logically rests upon the college through, securing increased effectiveness in its own work, and this responsibility Dartmouth stands ready to assume...