Word: distinctive
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Clapp, Thomas and Mead have shown ability in this event. Sheldon, Beck and Stillman in the shot put, Spraker in the high jump, Weston in the mile run and Boardman in the quarter mile are strong men. For the half mile and two mile runs there is a distinct lack of promising material, and in the pole vault the loss by graduation of Bascom Johnson will be keenly felt. Under Murphy's training the men have developed rapidly, and the material seems to warrant the belief that the track team, as a whole, will be stronger than the 1900 team...
...first thought, I should oppose the adoption of uniform examinations at Harvard and indeed, elsewhere. Each college has its own intellectual ideals, and it is best for every college for its own sake and for the sake of the general cause of education to maintain those ideals separate and distinct. While I shall not assert that the Harvard requirements are better than those of all other colleges. I do believe them to be best for the particular kind of training the University aims to give, and I believe they should be uncompromised. Furthermore, examinations based on those of the average...
...requests Seniors to submit designs for Yard, Statue and Memorial tickets for Class Day, June 21. The designs should be drawn in black India-ink on white paper and should be in size either 4x7 in. or 6x10 1-2 in. Care should be taken that the design is distinct and that it covers the entire space in order to reduce it well. These designs must be in by March...
...Committee requests Seniors to submit designs for Yard, Statue and Memorial tickets for Class Day, June 21. The designs should be drawn in black India-ink on white paper and should be inside either 4X7 in. or 6x10 1-2 in. Care should in other than the design is distinct and covers the entire space in order to read well. These designs must be in by March...
...wish to be compelled to post the names of the men who thus defrauded the Association of its legitimate support. The men who bought these tickets did so with the distinct understanding that they alone were entitled to its benefits. The only way that the Association can afford to make this low price is to have every man use his ticket as he ought...