Word: considerable
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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All of us, Dr. Peabody said, experience certain difficulty in standing against impurity in college life, because we are influenced to such a great extent by the opinions of others. This consciousness of self asserts itself in our thoughts as well as in our actions. "We experience nervousness, for instance...
There is a tendency among college men, continued Mr. Low, to consider universal suffrage, though inevitable, wrong. This stand he proved was false by many illustrations from his experience in Brooklyn and New York. Universal suffrage is beneficial for a body politic because feeling voters are as necessary as thinking...
This statement on the part of the Committee removes all doubt as to Reid's coaching the football team next fall. He will arrive in Cambridge probably within a month, when he will begin to consider plans for next fall. The present arrangement is for one year, but it may...
After this explanation, the House Committee is prepared to publish the names of any men found violating these rules, and will consider this action entirely justifiable. There is nothing more contemptible than the spirit which incites a man to take advantage of an organization that relies so much on the...
Ability to solicit money for this or that team is not necessarily a proof of business ability. Two things may still further nullify the competitive nature of the appointment of managers on teams which still have these so-called competitions. (1). The manager in appointing his assistant may disregard the...