Word: choses
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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After nine rounds had been played, the teams chose to play an extra inning for practice, and the Rovers tied up the score on hits by Garritt and Nash, two bases on balls and an error...
...members of the class of 1914, 75 men chose business as a profession, 65, law, 39, medicine and 5 farming. Eighty-one were undecided and the remainder are in various smaller professions...
...Undergraduate Economics Society at its third annual election last evening chose the following officers: President, Henry Stump Middendorf '16, of Baltimore, Md.; vice-president, Edward Augustus Le Roy, Jr., '16, of New York, N. Y.; secretary-treasurer, Donald Smith Gates uC., of Cambridge; councilmen: George William Tobin '17, of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Harrison Sherburne Wiggin '16, of Brookline...
...election dinner last evening at the Georgian, the Illustrated board chose the following officers for next year: Harold Atkins Larrabee '16, of Melrose, president; Edward Forbes Smiley '17, of Winchester, business manager; Thomas Holden White '17, of Cleveland, Ohio, photographic chairman, (re-elected); and Selwyn Aubrey Robinson '16, of Makawell, Kaual, Hawaii, (reelected...
...words is stated the be-all and end-all of the disciplinarian's creed. It was something of this dogma which stood behind Dean Randall's remarkably outspoken address made recently to the alumni of Brown University. "Where Colleges Fail to Educate" was the subject which he chose, and it gave him a dozen opportunities to point the failures of our educational system. "Colleges lay too little stress upon punctuality and thoroughness in the performance of required work"; "young men should be subjected to a much more thorough and comprehensive examination"; "colleges do little toward the education of students...