Word: constantly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...light every possible defect. In addition to this examination, Bertillion measurements and finger prints are taken so that each man is perpetually classified. If any of the defects can be remedied the patient is immediately placed under the charge of an oculist, dentist or physician who are in constant attendance...
...religious service no longer plays any part in the lives of a vast majority of students (which is true enough), nor is likely to become any more important in the future. It thinks a neglected chapel would be an ignominious tribute. If thinks a building which will be "a constant, active reminder of the ideal which it represents is the only memorial worth considering," and it speaks up for a memorial gymnasium...
...particular occasion which brought him the D. S. O., he fought with two platoons through a dense thicket against an unlocated enemy who resisted with a constant artillery and machine gun fire. When two officers on his left were shot down, he took entire command, four times rallying his men to the attack. His small group silenced seven machine guns and captured several prisoners. He finally reached his objective, Hill 370, in spite of the that his company was decimated, and definitely located the enemy, which was the main purpose of the reconnaissance...
...ignominious of tributes. Furthermore the very idea of such a suggestion would have seemed sentimental and not a little ironical to the men whom it has intended to honor. The CRIMSON believes, as it believed last year, that a building which all will use, and which will be a constant active reminder of the ideal which it represents, is the only memorial worth considering. A dormitory, as Harkness at Yale has proved, can be made to combine admirably the utilitarian with the ideal: and a memorial gymnasium would have the double value of service to the youth of the future...
Botany is not the only cause served by departments of the University "beyond the walls". The assistants of the Blue Hills Meteorological Observatory, for example, have gathered an unbroken record of the vagaries of New England weather since 1885--a task which proves them to be confirmed optimists. More constant, one might think, would be the lives of those who watch the fixed stars, but the announcement recently made of the discovery of 850 new nebulae by the Harvard Observatory at Arequipa, Peru, dispels that impression. That and the other station at Mandeville, Jamaica, in their observations of the Southern...