Word: depth
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University 18. The men who have been at Plattsburgh and those who have had a year's training in the militia ought to consult him at once. It must not be said that the preparedness movement in the University was founded on a patriotism which has no intellectual depth...
...History of the Mexican War, 1846-48, Justin H. Smith; Fort Donelson, A. L. C.; the Question of Guam, B. H. Richard; Financing the "Armed Nation," Professor O. M. W. Sprague; Editorials: Our Programme; Admiral Degouy; National Defense; The Records of the War of the Revolution; Frontage and Depth. Economic Notes; Tactical Notes; Book Reviews; The Journal of Major-General D. S. Stanley...
...have passed is only preliminary. The work of scholarship in a university is of a different, more exacting, and at the same time more interesting sort than that of a preparatory school. And ability to cram for entrance examinations and pass them is no proof of the vision and depth which is needed for scholarship of the higher sort. These men have given some indication that they possess the power of application. That application plus penetration and an unquenchable intellectual curiosity and honesty will be needed to bring scholarly honors in College. It is dangerous to rest...
...stage it will be necessary to eliminate 10 sections of the Stadium or the equivalent of 6,000 seats. This distance is 175 feet in length and will be taken from the open end of the Stadium. The stage itself will be over 150 feet long with a depth of 75 feet, a proscenium opening of 100 feet, and an apron of 5 feet...
...ready for occupancy during the coming year. It will be erected on the east side of Plympton street a short distance from Massachusetts avenue occupying the ground now covered by Nos. 14 and 16. The lots owned by the CRIMSON have a frontage of 66 feet and a depth of 130 feet. The building will cover almost the entire space...