Word: demands
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...handorgan rushing the season rekindles that unsettled feeling, attributed to spring in March, fall in October, winter in January. But surest of all signs, caps and gowns are rising in price. Like the robins, they have not yet appeared in musty Sever; but like the robins, the demand will rise with the supply. The thrifty Senior will buy early if he would appear in the exclusive spring picture! With the melting of the snow, the price of caps and gowns will mount by leaps and bounds...
...nice adjustments. The presence of heavy machinery is an effective drawback to the most perfect results. A special building to contain the machine shops, as Professor Lyman says, would undoubtedly be a great been to the men doing research. The endowment also has been found insufficient to meet the demand of progressive work. To enable Jefferson to maintain its position in the first of the line; more funds are needed, and this is an especially good time for benefactors of the University and of society to give assistance to science, pure and applied...
...recent open discussions compulsory membership for the Union has met with no opposition; but from scattered murmurs it becomes evident that a few do not favor the movement wholeheartedly. If a good pool is built in the Union, how many of the conservatives would consider compulsory membership an exorbitant demand? The proposed reduced fee would be money well spent if swimming facilities for a year were the only return...
...incomplete school out of existence and raised the standard of the profession to its modern status. The Association required at first that medical students should have a college degree; but this was unsatisfactory, on account of the varied significance of degrees from different colleges. Under the revised requirements they demand two years of previous academic training, with high scholarship, and one year of work in medical science. Consequently the number of medical graduates per year has been cut down by one-third; and doctors are fewer, but more efficient...
...been impossible for Notman to take care of the demand for Senior pictures during the closing days of last week, the committee has decided to extend the time for receiving "lives" and photographs another week. There are still nearly 200 Seniors who have not attended to this. About next Wednesday a list of the delinquents will be published. Stringent measures appear to be necessary to complete the total. 1916 PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE...