Word: cleared
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...advisable that manuscripts be clear, typewritten copies. Authors should keep copies of the plays they submit. There is no limit placed upon the number of plays to be submitted by one competitor
...news-editorial competition is open to Sophomores and Juniors only. Under the bi-weekly schedule, the competition is conducted along the same lines as the metropolitan daily and gives men a valuable insight into newspaper and magazine work. Ability to write clear, forceful English and plenty of original ideas are the requisites. Three positions are open to 1918 and four...
These facts ought to clear up the two misunderstandings which seem to be prevalent. If any man is still in doubt concerning Military Science and Tactics 1 he should confer with Captain Cordier immediately, before the time for enrolment expires...
Juniors who are taking composition courses will find in editorial writing a wide field for practice. Not only do candidates gain practice in writing clear English, but they form a habit of keeping informed about College happenings and the current events of the outside world...
Captain Cordier gave a clear explanation of the aim and purpose of Military Science and Tactics I, saying that the value and the future of the University's part in this time of national need rested with the earnestness and enthusiasm with which this course was received. The minimum amount of work which must be done is three hours a week in class or field work, while the amount of outside study is up to the individual. During the winter the greater part of the time will be spent in study and the solution of problems, but in the spring...