Word: careful
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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With a little care and discretion such exercise can be made as agreeable as it is wholesome. Usually there is no dust. Often the temperature is neither too low for comfort nor too high for vigorous exercise without weariness or lassitude...
...entertained by an individual Freshman. During the afternoon, under the supervision of W. Willcox, Jr., '17, the boys will visit the various buildings and departments of the University and will finally be presented to President Lowell in the Faculty Room of University Hall. Individual undergraduates will again take care of the boys at dinner in Memorial Hall...
Under the strain of a lengthy examination, the handwriting of many students reverts to childhood forms; even under normal conditions, others seem never to have advanced beyond the elemental, unformed state. English F takes care of the worst cases, but the kind of penmanship that "gets by" in college--though even here a disadvantage to the writer--would, in later life, lose many a man his job. When an instructor runs through a pile of blue-books or a number of weekly themes, their neatness may not receive official notice, yet no matter what the content may be, orderly writing...
...middle of the sixteenth century. There are examples of nearly every Flemish master during this period--Mabuse, van der Weyden, Memlic and their contemporaries. These pictures compare interestingly with the Italian artists in the same room. The Southern painters strive for idealism and for decorative perfection. The Flemings care more for reality and are at their best when they get away from the conventional religious subjects; in their backgrounds, their portraits, their attention to detail, Flemish art is admittedly the best in Europe from 1400 to 1550, and no one should fail to see this unusual exhibition before the 29th...
Immediately upon his death, the care of the college was entrusted to the Reverend Aaron Burr, who took the students from Elizabethtown to Newark. To Burr belongs the honor of organizing the curriculum of the college, its ceremonies and its discipline...