Word: enough
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...ambitious contributions, "The Beggar" and "Lights and Snows"; also in the stories "Yestdo" and "The Glory Look". Nevertheless the workmanship of all these is distinctly good, and what is better, the high seriousness of the verse and the evident sincerity of the prose are joined to subject matter of enough interest and importance to seize even a careless reader. One would like to see in McLane's "Nocturne" reminiscences of Sappho, so simple and clear are the picture and the mood reflected therein. Other excellent verses, including two sonnets, some capital book reviews, and an amusing story, "Dolcezzo e Luce...
...addition to the suitability of artillery to the college man it is especially adapted to the peculiar problem of military training at the colleges themselves. The curriculum of the artillery runs more nearly parallel to the academic program than does that of infantry or any other arm. There is enough technical and theoretical knowledge to be learned to keep several courses going throughout the year. With sufficient classroom work to be undertaken, winter drills under adverse conditions would not be necessary in order to keep the military system intact. This is perhaps the most important factor in adapting artillery...
...arriving at the end of their college days, how many men have found themselves lonely, unknown to their classmates! How many, in looking back over their college career, have recognized their mistakes too late. General Johnston once exclaimed, when he had missed a train, "I ran fast enough but I didn't start soon enough...
...establishment of Discussion Groups on the basis of those which were formed last year. Professors J. H. Beale '82, T. N. Carver, A. B. Hart '80, R. B. Merriman '96, W. B. Munro '99, and G. C. Whipple have expressed their willingness to lead groups; and if enough interest is shown by the students, more groups can be formed...
Coach R. E. Gross '19 plans to organize the Freshman dormitory hockey teams before the end of the week. That this was not done immediately after the cut in the 1922 squad, is due to the fact that there has not been enough continued cold weather to warrant the erection of a rink on the Charles River. This year Gore and Standish will be the only dormitories represented, as Smith Halls are not being used by Freshmen at present. The managers of the Standish and Gore teams will be appointed from among the candidates for the 1922 managership...