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Word: casuality (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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...casual listener the major function of music is to please. Professor Spalding emphasizes the oft-neglected but supremely valuable quality of music; namely, its everyday usefulness. This article should be a "lamp unto the feet" of many. May it be widely read...

Author: By A. T. Davison jr., | Title: HARVARD MUSICAL REVIEW | 10/24/1912 | See Source »

...casual glance at the contents page of the current issue of the "Outlook" impresses one with the number of names of Harvard men found there. First, is another article, on the Progessive Movement by Theodore Roosevelt '80; following this, is a short poem by Mr. Hagedorn '07, who until this year was an instructor in the English Department; Professor Albert Bushnell Hart '80 has contributed an article on "Gideon Welles's Diary," and Percy Mackaye '97 has called to our mind Professor Copeland's reading of "Bouillabaisse," by contributing a poem in memory of its author Thackeray, "The Bard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: IN THE WORLD OF LETTERS. | 4/12/1912 | See Source »

...casual observer it would seem that a rearrangement of the lockers with a view to better sanitation and ventilation might greatly mitigate this evil. Crowded into small galleries, lockers are jammed tightly together, unventilated, dust-covered and filled with malodorous clothing. It does not seem too much to ask of the gymnasium authorities that the windows be opened and the galleries aired as much as possible, and that the lockers themselves be rearranged in order to secure adequate ventilation. Or even, if this last consummation be unattainable, they might be cleared out and cleaned at frequent intervals. Their present state...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GYMNASIUM FALLACIES. | 12/19/1910 | See Source »

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