Word: facts
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...possible we feel sure that the American desire to excel will not be confined to securing a balance of trade in agriculture. Practically, there are many obstacles to overcome, and these obstacles are not such as will appeal to conscientious teachers. They appreciate their first duty, and recognize the fact that scholars have no place in a country until the humdrum task of education is provided...
...remain in Cambridge, and to the favored members of the Musical Clubs who will follows a flower-strewn path through the Middle West, we wish a very Merry Christmas. May they one and all, withdrawn their thoughts from things academic, and revel in rest and recreation; remembering always a fact which few ever do remember-- that the vacation should be the time to recuperate from the strain of College work, rather than that the first few weeks of January should be the time to recover from an over-strenuous vacation...
...clothing collection which was taken this fall by the Social Service Committee is smaller than usual, in spite of the fact that collectors visited practically every college room and that several contributions were received from persons outside the University...
Horvitz made the first rebuttal for the negative, and laid great stress on the fact that the salaries of the clergy before the Act had not been a burden on the State. Raymond, making the second rebuttal, stated that the Church was now entirely controlled by the so-called religious associations, and that its condition was one of complete helplessness. The force of Haar's final rebuttal for the side was marred by a tendency to invective. He pointed out quite clearly, however, that the attitude of political however, that the attitude of political hostility adopted by the Church towards...
...distribution of these affairs, a memorandum book was started in the Union some weeks ago. Interesting lectures and performances are given under the auspices of so many organizations that some such clearing-house of dates seems to be the only remedy. It should not be necessary to emphasize the fact that an incomplete record is little better than none. If one or two important events are not entered, the very nights on which they occur may be taken by something equally important. We have a wealth of lectures to choose from, and they should not be arranged so that...