Word: distinctiveness
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...including Bishop Lawrence, and Dr. John R. Mott, General Secretary of the International Committee of the Y. M. C. A. Surely attendance at this Conference will be a broadening opportunity to meet men from other colleges and other sections of the country. No less surely will it mean a distinct service performed for the ultimate good of the University itself...
...their fellows in Gore and Standish Halls. No mere matter of physical distance should deter them from taking advantage of this proferred chance to get better acquainted with their class; the benefits far outweigh any possible disadvantages. Let us not see 1922 go through college with a "Yard clique" distinct from the rest of the class...
...colors. Under the present conditions, however, there is only one effort on the part of the people which would be proper in any sense of the word. The men returning from abroad or some home camp have no desire to parade as heroes. They all made a distinct sacrifice upon entering the service. They now want to be relieved of this burden. If the people of this country keep their uniformed men from the necessity of hunting jobs and provide them with a means of beginning civilian life without handicaps, they will honor them as no formal war memorial could...
...society shall be intrusted etc.', but is unrhetorical to say the society agrees that the society shall be intrusted, etc.' The same misconception of the significance of the relation of these expressions is shown in the remainder of the speech which attempts to show that two separate and distinct entities are contemplated by the Covenant. J. EUGENE HARLEY...
...thirteen lecturers already appointed to the new Labor Union College, which is to be established in Boston early next month, are graduates of the University or members of the Faculty. In this way a distinct service is rendered to the cause of labor...