Word: elementally
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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MODERN LANGUAGE CONFERENCE. "The Time-Element in Classical Comedy." Professor C. H. Moore. Common Room, Conant Hall...
MODERN LANGUAGE CONFERENCE. "The Time-Element in Classical Comedy." Professor C. H. Moore. Common Room, Conant Hall...
...communities there are individuals who seize every opportunity to attract attention to themselves by loud noises. Such men are always in numbers a very minor element, and come to be regarded as unworthy of the attention which they so strenuously seek. At first they may gain a little superficial notoriety, but this is soon lost in any true estimate of their worth...
Toward the end of such a period a student is mentally exhausted, and his chances of passing in the last two or three tests is dangerously impaired. Another element which makes these extra examinations even more onerous than they naturally would be, is the fact that the make-ups require if anything a longer period of review than the examinations would if taken in February. This is true because of the greater time which has elapsed since the work was taken...
...Freshmen, and a number of graduates and undergraduates will speak. These men are all prominent in University activities of one form or another. Their talks should do much toward explaining to the class of 1914 the duties and opportunities which will confront it in Freshman year. An important element of the reception is the chance offered to those invited of meeting their classmates. The beginning of Freshman year is of all times the easiest in which to make a wide circle of friends. The meeting this evening is the only occasion in several months at which the whole class...