Word: distinctively
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...interfere in the slightest manner. Therefore, it will not put our teachers in any jeopardy. Probably the law will never be applied. It may not be sufficiently definite to permit of any specific application or enforcement. Nobody believes that it is going to be an active statute . . . but ... a distinct protest against an irreligious tendency...
That the plan of admission on the "first seventh" rule has proved a distinct success and will probably be continued as a permanent policy by the Committee on Admission is revealed in the report of Dean R. E. Bacon '17, in charge of the class of 1927 which was the first class to which this rule applied. The Sophomore class is, moreover, the first class which has been put to the test of the extra "C" standard and according to Dean Bacon it has met it with remarkable fortitude...
President Hughes' rating is primarily for graduate schools which lead to a doctor's degree. There exists, however, a negligible, difference between the teaching in a graduate school and the teaching of an undergraduate department, unless the school happens to be wholly distinct from the college, which is seldom the case
...course that, in spite of all effort to make it flexible, must always demand pretty server routline from everyone, it is not all clear that the method will ever be desirable for all students, but it seems eminently suited to further the interests of a moderate group who have distinct capacity...
...have given the SRFD Acousticon a fair trial during the past six days and I am aware of distinct improvement in my hearing, not only when using it, but when I lay it aside in my home. I find that I hear best with the lever of the transmitter on the stop next but one to the 'soft' end of the scale...