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Word: ever (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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...ever-recurrent question of finding a satisfactory substitute for the hammer-throw on the usual schedule of the events in track meets will again be argued. The sentiment in favor of abolishing the event entirely has become increasingly strong and some decisive action on the subject is expected...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CONVENTION TO DISCUSS WAR ATHLETIC PROBLEMS | 5/17/1918 | See Source »

...side-stepping work is something to which no one consciously stoops. The fact that these are exceptional times calls upon us to perform exceptional tasks. A man's accomplishments today should be limited only by the time at his disposal. Granted that men are doing more now than ever before, the fact still remains that a considerable part of each man's day is not utilized. The war demands economies of all kinds and that of time is not the least among them. Very few of us have reached a point where we no longer are able...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE ECONOMY OF TIME | 5/17/1918 | See Source »

...strong fielder, but the absence of the latter, who was the team's heaviest hitter, has been sorely felt. Considerable improvement in the work of the men on the field was evident in the Andover game, and it is expected that this department of the game will be ever stronger today...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMEN WILL FACE DEAN | 5/15/1918 | See Source »

...inwardly glad. The cat is out of the bag and we have something to work for: our pride demands that we redeem ourselves not only in the eyes of Colonel Applin, but in our own. Today's exercise was the best example of unmilitary drill the Regiment has ever given, and at the supper tables the blame for the many confusions was passed from man to man; the captains told their companies that they did not do well and then, the unpleasant scene being ended, ready for a leisurely hour, we drrifted into the New Lecture Hall. That hour revived...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "I WAS NOT IMPRESSED" | 5/14/1918 | See Source »

...later day with a teacher's name, in spite of the recurrences of "Omitted in 1918-19," it is clear at a glance that there will be no dearth of sound instruction in a great variety of learned subjects. In the branch of learning now more essential than ever before, the military branch, even this preliminary announcement has shown the addition of a third course in Military Science and Tactics, in which elementary instruction in artillery is to be included, and a new separate course in Surveying, Topography, and Military Mapping. There is, moreover, the significant announcement that "no drills...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMENT | 5/8/1918 | See Source »

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