Word: detailing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...spring competitions for positions on the CRIMSON Board will commence next Monday, February 11, at 7 o'clock. At that time candidates for the news, business and editorial staffs will meet in the CRIMSON Building, where the work demanded of them will be out-lined in detail...
...bill has been introduced by Chairman Chamberlain of the Senate Military Committee at Secretary of War Baker's request, and will have an extensive scope over practically all colleges and universities in the country. The measure would authorize detail of officers and enlisted men, active as well as retired, as military instructors at educational institutions having boys 14 years or over in units of 100 or more...
...highest and most patriotic motives--a man above party animus or bias, above private interest, without concealments or prejudices. He patriotically assumed a most ungrateful duty, the performance of which was bound to arouse unthinking criticism. Whether or not he has acted wisely in connection with every detail of his great and complicated work, he has certainly done well on the whole, and has entitled himself to the hearty support of all who are connected with the government or administration of public affairs, as well as to the public sympathy. Yet he is treated by honorable senators of the Committee...
...took charge of the Naval Department here in October he installed a plan of instruction for the ensign's examinations which ranks with the cadet school in Holyoke House and with that at Annapolis. He worked untiringly for our advancement, taking pains to include in his program every detail which would make our training as officers more complete. As an instructor and a drill-master he showed a tense interest in every man in his course, working with patient thoroughness and a degree of fairness that from the start won for him the esteem and love of us all. What...
...first two courses are described in detail below. The first one will be a series of eight lectures by Professor Lowes on "Convention, Originality and Revolt in Poetry." (1) The Roots of Convention. (2) The Ways of Convention. (3) Originality and the Moulding of Conventions. (4) The Hardening of Conventions, and Revolt. (5) The Diction of Poetry vs. Poetic Diction. (6) Rhyme, Metre and "Vers Libre." (7) The Incursions of Prose and the Vogue of the Fragmentary. (8) The Anglo-Saxon Tradition. These lectures will be given on Mondays and Thursdays at 5 o'clock, beginning Monday, January...