Word: enough
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Secretary Anson P. Stokes, of Yale, in his annual report, favors adding a week to the college year, as he claims that the men do not work long enough in comparison to their vacations. Counting Sundays and cuts, the vacations total 186 1-2 days, and the work-days only 178 1-2, while in Yale's earlier history the vacations amounted to only eight weeks. The plan Mr. Stokes advocates is to add the extra week at the beginning of the year...
...peculiar duty of a university and of educated men to study and remove the conditions which lead to war. We have only praise for the knitting of socks and mufflers; it were more than a pity if we, having done little more, were to feel we had done enough...
...short there are just enough minor faults to give the amateur critic some fun and the staff and the company some work between performances. It is a well-balanced production of a good play. Those who see it will not only enjoy it, but remember it, and quote...
...Object of collection, to obtain enough money to purchase four motor ambulances for use by the Red Cross So- ety in their work among European war sufferers...
...stubborn resistance put up by the Haverford team was somewhat of a surprise to the University team, which had anticipated rather an easy victory. The work of the opponents' defence, and of Steere in particular, was almost perfect, it being practically impossible to penetrate far enough to secure a good shot at goal...