Word: care
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...afternoon all three crews were given an easy work-out over the four-mile course. Coach Haines kept all the eights rowing at a slow stroke, paying special attention to individual form and emphasizing care in making a proper recovery...
...continue to be in excellent physical condition, and their spirits have been considerably heightened by the return of good weather conditions. Dr. Denny arrived yesterday and is now in charge of the medical care of the oarsmen. G. L. Batchelder '19, captain of the second crew, who was obliged to leave for Boston Sunday because of an injury to his knee, has not yet returned. His knee is much better, however, and he is expected to resume his regular place within the next few days...
...subject of universal, as against specialized and spectacular physical training, has been erected into a definite department, with special courses in physical training and hygiene added, so that the care of the body shall become an integral part of the university's care and thought...
...development. College should teach men to face life, not merely a particular phase of life. But the trend of changes at other colleges is toward practical efficiency--it is essentially a part of that paternalistic Prussian atmosphere which pervades the country. The inauguraters of these changes seem not to care whether a man thinks, so long as he is a good cog in the machine of government...
...merchant marine fleet of the United States will have grown to a considerable size within a short time, and efforts are being made throughout the nation to recruit a sufficient number of men to take care of the new program. Retention by the United States of all German ships seized after the declaration of war, will, according to information from Washington, make it certain that this country will be the second maritime power in the world, with Great Britain in first place and Japan in third. When the war began in 1914 American vessels carried only 9.7 per cent...