Word: exception
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...other article in this Advocate is so independent and vigorous as Mr. Mansfield's. The others, in fact, suggest something of the evils which will result when individuality is no more. There are three book reviews, conventionally sane and sound, except that a good many readers will question whether "Mr. Galsworthy's Justice' as a whole falls below the dramatic level of the 'Eldest Son.'" There is a conventionally humorous consideration of that time-honored subject, "Cambridge Weather." There is a conventional undergraduate story, "The Flame," the heroine of which is like "the changing pastel tones" of the "warm amber...
...sections. The decision to take two parties instead of one was reached on account of the increase in the number of students taking the course. Each party will be limited in size to 12 men, and of the 24 men who are to take the trip, all except four have already signed up. Since no more men will be taken after these four places have been filled, those who want to go on the trip should see Professor Atwood at once. Quite a number of applications for enrolment in the party have been received from persons outside of the University...
...University major sports showed a gain of 123 players, Freshman sports gained 176 men, minor sports recorded an increase of 189 participants, while 42 more men rowed on the crews. Scrub baseball and football alone showed a loss of five men. This does not include the tennis players, except the comparatively few who were candidates for teams. No record of the number of different individuals playing tennis was kept, but the use of the courts during the college year 1913-14 equalled one man for 32,000 hours, while during 1914-15 it equalled one man for 54,600 hours...
Attention is again called to the fact that all members of the University, particularly those who expect to go to Plattsburg, can receive both anti-typhoid inoculation and vaccination against smallpox, without charge, at 4 Weld Hall, between 1.30 and 3 o'clock, daily, except Saturday. ROGER...
...first performance open to the public will be given next Monday, also at the Club. All except a limited number of seats will be sold for $1, and tickets may be obtained at the door that evening...