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Word: certaines (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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...these men I count as friends. They will probably have heard me mention, the word "truth"; and, in the course of a half-year, two or three other words. They will have observed, I hope, or if not my work here has been a failure, a certain attitude towards the universe and towards life--a fairly definite attitude. I desire these men, at least, to do what in them lies to foster and promote the sentiment of reverence and the sentiment of affection for the Institution of which we are here a part; to cultivate in the atmosphere here...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 3/25/1918 | See Source »

...College would like to believe in the CRIMSON's sincerity. The editorial called "The Facts in the Case," however, bravely evaded the pertinent demand in the Communication Column that the CRIMSON prove its sincerity by publishing certain letters...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Some Facts. | 3/23/1918 | See Source »

...Officers' Training Corps will take part in the "All-America" parade which is to be held in Boston on Saturday afternoon, April 6, in connection with the opening of the Third Liberty Loan campaign. In preparation for this event the Corps will change its schedule of training to a certain extent next week, and will turn its attention to attaining perfection in close order drill instead of continuing the position and aiming exercises which have constituted a large part of the work in the past three weeks. The bayonet work will continue as before...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY R.O.T.C. WILL BE IN ALL-AMERICA PARADE | 3/23/1918 | See Source »

With the President's signature to a bill which has long been before Congress, the daylight-saving plan has at last become a reality. A full hour is added to the days of the summer months which is certain to be a step toward increased war efficiency...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DAYLIGHT SAVING | 3/20/1918 | See Source »

...beauty. Even before the fire, that building was entirely unsuited to its surroundings; the invasion of broad streets and the subway made it seem anachronistic. Yet in spite of its lack of the artistic, in spite of its being the home of the Bursar, Dane Hall had a certain charm. It could always glance over at Matthews or peer round the corner at Weld and put those two to shame from the standpoint of personal attraction. Also it was old, at least old for the United States, and it had become venerable. In its age, with wrinkles stealing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE PASSING OF DANE HALL | 3/20/1918 | See Source »

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