Word: ever
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Virginia, Tulane, and Vanderbilt represent. They can receive professors from the North in all respects on a plane of equality, which, if tipped at all, is likely to move in the South's favor, by the grace of that refinement if culture for which Southerners of position have ever been famous. It is false to assume that the material problems of reconstruction after the war ever obscured from the minds of the most intelligent Southerners those things of the mind and the spirit which make for the most enduring growth. On the contrary, possessed of a great tradition in education...
...there is also a new eagerness, remarked not only in the lower grades but more particularly by the presidents of Southern state universities. Reports of signal developments come, for instance, from such a university as that of North Carolina, which perpetuates a distinguished tradition as the first state university ever established in this county, and whose graduates have long been attaining high rank in Northern professional schools. Its president, Dr. Edward K. Graham, expresses the confidence that the new demand expressed in the South will sweep away all material obstacles now in the path of determined progress...
...notions that have grown up about New England, to the detriment of our relations with many another section of the county. We might hope to achieve a new rating also in the eyes of those Southern professors who would come to the North in exchange. Their gracious courtesy has ever been open to fresh conviction. If exchange professorships can be arranged with the South we shall have much reason for mutual congratulation...
There will be a meeting of all interested in baseball at the Varsity Club next Tuesday evening February 13, at 7 o'clock. Anyone who has ever played baseball, whether members of last fall's squad or not, should attend the meeting, as Hugh Duffy, the new coach wants to get in touch with all the baseball men in the University...
...which the American Government itself admitted to be "illegal and indefensible," finds its daily victims among the children and the aged behind the fronts. The few letters that reach us and the hundreds that do not reach us, are messengers of sorrow and death. A pathetic picture is thus ever present in the heart of every German-American...