Word: enough
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...term in each sport so that the interest aroused will be nicely spread over a whole term rather than have it come in one prolonged explosion at the close of the football season and to a less degree the baseball season? The interference is that there will not be enough enthusiasm to be maintained at high pitch during such a long period, and that the result will be an evenly distributed and not too energetic manifestation of interest in the teams, similar perhaps to the mildly manifested eagerness displayed in intellectual pursuits which is causing most of the trouble. Just...
During the past year sixty-three men have made use of the Text-Book Loan Library in Phillips Brooks House and the number would have been largely increased if there had been enough books available. The great need of the Library at present is contributions of books used in the big lecture courses of the University, particularly History, Government and Economics, and the collection which will be made today should meet with a response from every one who has book that are of no immediate use any longer...
...prospects for a winning team next year are exceptionally good. Of the 17 men who played in league games this year, only five, Captain B.M. Vance, L.D. Cox, C.L. Furber, J.S. Irvin, and P.L. Mueller, graduate. The remaining twelve will be eligible again next year.--enough to compose an entire team of veterans. There is also available material on this year's Freshman team, and there are several good men on the second team. The chances, therefore, for securing another championship in lacrosse are excellent...
...mass meeting was scheduled to take place in the Union last evening to practice songs and cheers and encourage one of the best Freshman baseball teams of recent years. Exactly 42 Freshmen had enough interest in their nine to take the trouble of appearing at the meeting. Forty-two out of 630 men gave evidence of some appreciation of what the team has already done and gave it their support in the deciding contests that are at hand...
...opportunity, both for practice in teaching and in social service, provided by the Prospect Union? This organization has drawn together for many years our students and the wage-earners of Cambridge in a fellowship equally profitable to teachers and scholars; and the history of the Union is now long enough to demonstrate the value of its work. Among those who have there had their first training in teaching have been Professors Warren, Merriman, Coolidge, and Whittemore of this University; Professor Lovett of Chicago, Professor Peirce of Leland Stanford University, Mr. Hapgood of Collier's Weekly, and many other...