Word: certain
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...great change in the last generation. The laissez-faire doctrine and the highly developed individualism of 30 years ago have given way to a new conception of society. Already gaining headway before the war, it has now expanded into the greatest force in human relations. There is no more certain sign on earth than the modern tendency toward a more communistic and socialistic organization of every nation's life...
...miniature Burke's Steerage of Cambridge. The Ruling Classes of the University are there, from the President himself down to the office attendants, and from George Washington Cram to George Washington Terry. No mercy is shown; the Horrible Truth has been divulged. Whispers have run about already that a certain professor was a bit dull, that another loved the truth better than the American revolutionists, and that a certain young lady connected with U9 excelled in personal pulchritude. The facts, however, are now for the first time set down in print...
While the New England management of the second Red Cross War Fund declined to make any estimate of the total subscription last night, confining itself to the early official figures, $8,471,000, it seemed certain that the $9,000,000 mark had been reached...
With only two more days of active canvassing left, the grand total of the University Red Cross campaign was brought to $1,994.25 last night by subscriptions amounting to $361.75 for the day. The poor showing of yesterday's collection, however, is to a certain extent due to the fact that no report was received from Team 2 in time for publication. Nevertheless, the University is responding very poorly. Every student in the University will be approached before tomorrow night by a member of the Red Cross Committee in the dormitory canvass. If there are students who, because of living...
Action was also taken by the Council on the matter of awarding numerals to certain Freshman teams. It was decided to award insignia to those members of the 1921 swimming team who competed against Yale as follows: J. H. Eaton, N. R. Knox, A. Levy, E. C. Mott-Smith, F. S. Stranahan, E. R. Sumner, P. Tishman and H. W. Toepke. It was also voted to award numerals to those members of the Freshman tennis team who compete against Yale 1921 in the dual contest next Saturday...