Word: develop
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...answer to a question as to the relative value of men trained for officers under the system of the R. O. T. C. and under the system at West Point, Captain Shannon answered that there was no reason why the method here should not develop some officers fully as capable as the best graduated from West Point. "What an officer needs," he said, "is not necessarily so much book learning, but a training that makes immediate and unquestioning obedience second nature to him. A man so trained will usually make a good leader and officer. At West Point the idea...
With outdoor practice for the Freshman candidates beginning this week, prospects for a successful 1920 baseball team appear reasonably bright. Coach Ball, who will again have charge of the Freshmen, will probably have the same, problem that faces Coach Duffy, that of developing a strong pitching staff. Of the pitching candidates, none have shown extraordinary ability; no one man standing out above the others. S. H. Johnson, who has been in the pitcher's box for Team A in the practice games in the cage is perhaps the best of the boxmen, but is a trifle wild...
...academic year at the University and expects to leave for California some time in the early part of the summer. The Los Angeles Normal School, with an enrolment of 1,600, has become a school of considerable influence, and Professor Moore accepted the new position under instructions to develop the normal school into a teachers' college...
...must maintain our intimacy with the past. We must develop scholars who will bring us into closer understanding of the glories and blunders of other civilizations, who will convince our youths that the past is stored with object lessons of great value now. However, a few years of required Latin in school will not help us on the road. For all have future scholars they will only serve to waste the energy which might have been thrown into the direct study of Rome herself, of the splendor of her institutions, and the greatness of her sons. By all means...
...squad will undoubtedly be strengthened by the presence of several of the members of this year's second team. Only one game was lost during the past season by the team, that with St. Mark's, by a score of 4 to 3, and much promising material has been developed. Captain R. J. H. Powel '18 has played a strong and at times spectacular game, and will doubtless make a good bid for one of the positions on next year's forward line. R. R. Bishop '19 has starred for the team at goal and should be a strong contender...