Word: ever
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Ever since its founding in 1908 the Dramatic Club has been unique among college theatrical organizations. From the beginning its fundamental aim has been to exclude professionalism and make its work the product of undergraduate talent. At present its autumn and spring productions are staged, acted, and coached by members of the University...
...that do love their country and do love their liberty so much that they are willing to give liberty to others as well as claim it for themselves; . . . men who, upon the basis of plain, practical and sensible hard work in the ordinary affairs of life, carry ever a noble idealism and a sincere capacity for self-devotion...
...than $6,000 available for distribution to Technology members, and this sum does not include the amount which they have paid in membership fees. Counting these the net earnings are about $8,000. In every way the past six months are the best that the Co-operative Society has ever had, with the largest sales, gross profits, net earnings and membership...
...face of these restrictions the growing number of students and courses has demanded an ever-increasing teaching force. The latter has jumped since 1905 from 279 to 326. This increase alone would account for a large part of the extra yearly expenditure indicated in the above table. But besides the addition to the budget through accessions to the Faculty, the normal increase in cost must not be forgotten. An assistant professor upon promotion to a full professorship advances from $3,500 to $4,000. Every five years he receives $500 more until be reaches $5,500, the highest salary...
...greatest gathering of Yale "Y", men ever held and one of the most remarkable reunions of college men which has ever taken place in this country occurred at the Yale Club, New York City, last Friday evening. The purpose of the gathering was to form the new Yale Varsity Club for all the former Yale athletes who have upheld the Blue on gridiron, track, diamond and river. The former Yale stars who assembled for the occasion represented nearly every state in the Union and constituted far and away the largest number of letter men of a single university ever collected...