Word: cheerful
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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When Dean Bender referred to a prevailing "unhealthy emphasis on grades," he wasn't just being friendly, according to Carle C. Zimmerman, associate professor of Sociology. In a warning to all eager beavers in the current issue of journal of Living Zimmerman has words of cheer for the perennial procrastinator...
Zimmerman's assertions, not calculated to cheer the life insurance societies or the honor grades man, was that tension and cagerness to get ahead mean less time to get there. Cracking one more book today is cracking the stomach lining of tomorrow, he suggests...
Jumping the gun on other Ivy League schools, another Crimson squad announced plans for spring training yesterday, as head cheer leader Jerry Spear '48 called for all men interested in leading Crimson cheering sections, come the pigskin parade next fall, to submit their names...
...Good Cheer. From smart Paul Gray Hoffman, president of Studebaker Corp. and chairman of the Committee for Economic Development, came reassuring words. He doubted that "the best advertised recession in the history of the world" would materialize. If it did, Hoffman predicted, it would not be of great depth or duration...
...Cheer up . . . face . . . the war . . . is over! . . . Burma-Shave...