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...English spoken in the United States is made up of many dialects, and we can tell at once where a man comes from by his manner of speech. With the negroes, however, there are 12 distinct dialects, which the ordinary American cannot distinguish. Mr. Smith paid a warm tribute to Thomas Nelson Page and Joel Chandler Harris for adding a unique page to English literature. Negro faithfulness cannot be overrated. In the old days the southerners entrusted the protection of their wives, mothers, sweethearts and daughters to negroes. Today the newspapers are filled with accounts of their atrocious crimes. This...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STORIES OF PLANTATION DAYS | 12/7/1910 | See Source »

...concerned except in one particular. In publishing the Rank List it is scarcely fair to print for the same course an undergraduate's A without differentiating it from the B of a graduate whose knowledge may be far broader and more profound. It would be an easy matter to distinguish these two classes of marks, and base the grades upon a standard of progress instead of absolute attainment...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ATTACHMENT OR PROGRESS-WHICH? | 10/13/1910 | See Source »

...severer studies in college and should be encouraged. A man in college ought to learn to write well and play fairly, and this college journalism teaches. Furthermore, those who work for the dailies in our universities should enter the field of newspaper work, for scholastic qualities ought to distinguish the journalism. The college paper gives a man ample opportunity to say things clearly without meanness. Reporting teaches a man speed and accuracy. In these ways and in other similar ones, academic work on a college journal prepares the undergraduate for whatever future work he may take up. This...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PURPOSE OF COLLEGE LIFE | 5/13/1910 | See Source »

...desirable that one man act as captain for each group of four or more. This captain will send the application to the committee in a sealed envelope containing the signatures of his group. On the outside of each envelope some fictitious name is to be written in order to distinguish it, together with the number of names contained therein. There shall also be written on the outside of the sealed envelope, the order of preferences by entries, and the number of rooms desired in each case. Wherever there is some special inclination, such as for lower or upper floors, this...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: JUNIOR APPLICATIONS CLOSE | 2/24/1910 | See Source »

...desirable that one man act as captain for each group of four or more. This captain will send the application to the committee in a sealed envelope containing the signatures of his group. On the outside of each envelope some fictitious name is to be written in order to distinguish it, together with the number of names contained therein. There shall also be written on the outside of the sealed envelope, the order of preferences by entries, and the number of rooms desired in each case. Wherever there is some special inclination, such as for lower or upper floors, this...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1911 APPLICATIONS EXTENDED | 2/23/1910 | See Source »

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