Word: characterized
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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The student in Dean Briggs's "School, College, and Character" whose name began with Y, who never received a good seat in a lecture room in his life, still has many sympathizers. Of the big lecture courses in College there is hardly one where the seats are allotted otherwise than...
Under the present system of election, not more than forty men may be chosen from each class. At the beginning of the Junior year, the College Office sends to the society the names of the twelve highest men in the Junior class, and from these twelve eight are elected. At...
The element of choice, left to the society after the College Office has done its part, permits due recognition to be taken of the kind of courses, their difficulty and general plan, which each candidate has pursued. In considering a man's fitness for membership his outside record is naturally...
It is generally conceded that Shakespeare was one of the greatest, if not the greatest, portrayer of human character that has ever lived. The conclusion to be deduced, therefore, is that the introduction of the idea of immortality into his works was inevitable, because his works are true portrayals of...
The astonishingly large development of the Boy Scout Movement within the past three years has made the problem of securing adequate leadership a very engaging one. There is an evident and strong desire on the part of the boys for activities which the Boy Scout Movement furnishes but, unless men...