Word: constantly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...much; but not enough. In his openness and generosity he has perfectly illustrated Mr. Roosevelt's remark that Yale and Harvard are "natural adversaries and therefore natural friends." The duty of association with Professor Corwin of Yale and with Dean McClenahan of Princeton has brought to Harvard chairmen constant pleasure and constant examples of good academic sportsmanship...
Under the stress of current events, at a time when the country is occupied with discussion over foreign policy and Presidential primaries, a marked diminution of interest in current literature is noticeable. While the reviews and political journals in the libraries are in constant use, the new fiction and literary magazines, as well as heavier books of lasting merit, are being neglected...
...Safety First' principle is the basis of this proficiency contest. Upon its successful issue, many interesting improvements may be built. The personnel of the contestants is chosen from a group of men who form the greatest fraternity in the world--a group which shoulder to shoulder faced the constant menace of hazardous flights over enemy territory and amid a thousand dangers. Their present problem is to convert their fellows to a recognition of their plans to create a college movement to help our national defense, which in the doing will assist to crown college aviation as the Peer of American...
...place today between W. Fuller Occ., and G. V. Smith '22. These trials were held in preparation for the Tufts match only and trials to determine the regular team for the next match will be held on Monday. In these any men may challenge the present winners, thus affording constant competition for members of the team. On Friday similar trials for the Freshman wrestlers will be held in anticipation of their first match. In both these coming trials seven pounds over-weight will be allowed...
...recognized that there is a constant demand upon the American college to improve the intellectual quality of its accomplishment, but responsibility for meeting it cannot well be transferred to the already heavy burden which rests upon secondary or preparatory schools of the country. This responsibility logically rests upon the college through, securing increased effectiveness in its own work, and this responsibility Dartmouth stands ready to assume...