Word: custom
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University track team will held regular practice during the April. Recess on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, instead of Thursday, Friday, and Saturday as has been the custom heretofore...
...general custom, while the smoker is primarily for the particular dormitories concerned, all Seniors not living in the Yard are invited to attend...
...must see clearly the general end of his life's activities. "We are likely to forget we are human beings not merely doctors, lawyers or busness men." The need of moral instruction is more pressing than ever, for the binding authority of the past, the ideals of religion, nationality, custom, and even of honor are vaguely doubted in the democratic community of today. The sociological, political, and economic prob- lems of the day rest at bottom on the question of ethics...
...University Musical Clubs will have a dinner in Boston at the Lombardy Inn on Wednesday, March 4, at 6.30 o'clock. This will be the first dinner in many years which the clubs have had together, and the revival of the custom will do much toward strengthening the relations of the three organizations. Plans for next year's western trip will be discussed, and full particulars will be given concerning the proposed plan for "doubling up," a system in successful use at Yale, whereby men must play in two clubs. It is hoped that by this means the travelling expenses...
Following the custom of the University to grant terms of absence to its professors every seven years, the following professors will be given sabbaticals next year: H. W. Smyth, Ph.D., Eliot Professor of Greek Literature; W. H. Schofield, Ph.D., Professor of Comparative Literature, for the second semester only; W. A. Neilson, Ph.D., Professor of English, who will act as an exchange professor in France for the first semester, getting his leave of absence in the second half-year; W. S. Ferguson, Ph.D., Professor of Ancient History, for the second semester only; R. B. Merriman, Litt. B., Ph.D., Assistant Professor...