Word: enough
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...outside the Boston district, which require it, and on those for delivery within the district, which do not require it. Apparently the printed lists of the liberal number of stations among which letters can be exchanged at the old rate of two cents an ounce have not been widely enough read by the public, although it certainly seemed that they had been widely distributed. It would almost appear that people have read this list and then been unable to believe it. To them there can only be repeated the welcome assurance--Yes, it is indeed true that letters...
...doubt if the avid soil of Mexico could produce it. We fear it needed the greater fertility of Mr. Parsons' imagination. Mr. Carroll's story is light, very light, and judged by the standard of the average American magazine, altogether irreproachable. Mr. Davis' "The Lord's Prayer" is touching enough. We do not wonder that the Belgian children were unable to forgive the Germans. Such forgiveness comes only with understanding. Of the other stories, "A Tale" is perhaps the most arresting, in spite of the conventional pessimism which we find also in Mr. Slingerland's story...
...restriction of section men or editors. They are the only method of unearthing talent for the University Triangulars. Valuable not alone for these reasons, but as one of the very few institutions by which an ancient and honorable art is maintained, they recompense well all those who are serious enough to work for them...
...that the more he knows about the air which he is navigating, the better equipped he is as a fighter, as a photographer, or on reconnaissance work. At critical times, meteorological knowledge has time and again proved its practical value to those who navigate the air. It is true enough that meteorologists still have but a very imperfect idea of much that concerns the upper air currents, but what they do know they are now putting at the service of the men who fly. And the men who fly will, in their turn, enrich and advance meteorological science by means...
...Enough candidates have reported for the University and Freshman soccer teams to make the arrangement of a schedule possible, at least for the Freshman team. Although the material among the candidates for defensive positions is, in general, good, there is not much to choose from among the forwards, and several positions are open to men with or without experience. In addition to the schedule for the Freshman team, one is being contemplated for the University squad, although the latter will not be definitely decided upon until the candidates who are now out show that they are really interested...