Word: careful
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...already promised, and will be given by a private individual and not by the Ambulance Corps. All men must know how to drive automobiles well before they can be accepted as volunteers. An extensive knowledge of the motor is not required, because that will be taken care of by the mechanicians in the corps, but a man must be able to drive in such a way as not to endanger the wounded, himself or the ambulance. All men must also obtain a doctor's certificate that they are in good health, and should be vaccinated against typhoid before they leave...
...harder to overleap than at another place. It would be difficult to find any spot east of No Man's Land where no thought is paid to a man' s creed, his intelligence, or his breeding. If such a place were found it is a question whether we should care to go there. A man who has no standards of taste or judgement may well lack standards of anything else...
...last important function of the year for the Junior Class. In order to encourage the attendance of every member of the class, tickets will be sold for one dollar apiece, the balance of the expenses coming out of the class treasury. The following subcommittees have been appointed to take care of the detailed preparation: Food, G. R. Walker, F. V. Peale, T. L. Storer; Tickets, W. H. Wheeler, Jr., C. Wyche, J. Coggeshall, Jr.; Entertainment, T. A. West, W. O. Morgan, F. C. Stevens, C. L. Harrison...
...opening, President Eliot said: "The principals of high schools have not kept in mind the importance of the elective system." He maintained that the cure of most of the educator's troubles lay in the proper adoption of the elective system, provided that care was used in carrying it into effect. He stated also that there was a need for physical training, such as is in force in the military system of Switzerland, and better instruction in hygiene...
...Erdman is considered a sure point-winner in the short-distance hurdles. Crawford probably will compete in the high jump, and Hingham and Erskine in the pole vault. Kissam, Munsel and Madden compose the broad-jumping squad. Nourse, Gennert and Funk, all football players, will be able to take care of the hammer-throwing contests, and Sinclaire and Cleveland will be the Tiger representatives in the shot...