Word: distinct
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Municipal League has established an annual prize of $250 to be awarded for the best essay on municipal government by a post-graduate student who is or has been registered within a year preceding the date of the competition in any college or university in the United States offering distinct and independent instruction in municipal government. This is the Hull Prize, founded by Hon. M. D. Hull '89, of Chicago, Professor W. D. Munro '01, has been appointed chairman of the committee, and all students interested in the contest should consult him for subjects and detailed information...
...growth of Institutions when increasing complexity requires specialized organization. That stage the Forestry School has reached. The two departments into which it would naturally be divided, however, fall into closer association with already existing graduate schools than with one another; and as a result the Forestry School as a distinct entity will cease to exist...
...will not only deal with the methods of turning forest trees into lumber profitably but will also take up the necessary details of finance and manufacturing. The lack of efficiency and economy in the lumber industry of today is lamentably noticeable. Much timber is made into lumber at a distinct loss. The whole manufacturing and marketing end of the lumber industry is in need of just such scientific study as this new course affords...
Arthur Warwick, the Canadian professional who was engaged to coach this year's lacrosse team, wired the H. A. A. yesterday afternoon that he will be unable to fulfill the contract. With the southern trip only two weeks away, the team is placed at a distinct disadvantage by this, and while the management is negotiating for another man, the coaching will be done by N. B. Lincoln 1G.B., and J. J. Forristall...
...photographs in this number seem to have been chosen with great care; yet some of them are not as sharp and distinct as they should be. The silhouette of Professor Harnack is so effective that it is to be hoped this form of illustration will be used in the future. By developing its art department with a little more boldness the Illustrated might add to the body of its magazine a variety that has been noticeably absent in the past...