Word: careful
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...will have far more influence on the question of universal military training than it had in determining who should be nominated in Chicago or elected in November. Since the Senate Committee will understand the result as expressing the sentiment of the entire University, each man should exercise due care in casting his ballot...
...disadvantage of continuing in this league is that Princeton, Yale and Cornell are not in class C. They are the ones with whom it is most interesting to compete and therefore the management has decided to desert the league. By shooting less matches it is expected that the care and interest and thus the score of the individual match will be increased. To accomplish this it is essential that many candidates report for the team. Ten men shoot every match and the best five scores only are sent in to the referee...
Indifference plays a prominent part in keeping classmates from getting acquainted with one another; the fact that men don't care about what their associates are doing results not only in a failure to appreciate the good qualities of one another, but serves to promote misunderstanding as to the character and ability of individuals. Oftentimes cliques arise which have not enough interest in the other members of their class or the university to regard anything but clique concerns...
...provides an open door 24 hours in the day. In addition to beds, lockers, gymnasium, restaurant, classrooms, baths, swimming pools, reading and writing rooms, billiards, bowling alleys and other opportunities for exercise and amusement, such an establishment offers to every enlisted man a general clearing house for the care of his personal business, the receiving and shipping and general distribution of his personal effects...
...Committee will be pleased to receive from members of the class or others any suggestions concerning the Class Album they may care to offer. The suggestions may either be made personally to a member of the Committee or mailed...