Word: farness
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...therefore, a compliment of no mean nature to be asked to lend support to fellow students in a far country, even though under the circumstances, that support must needs be moral rather than physical...
...marks have proved the most successful incentive to work. Under the existing system, tutors hand in at the end of the year to the heads of the division their opinions of the ability and work of the men under their supervision. But this annual marking is too intangible and far distant a threat to be of real value in urging the student to look upon his conferences as important...
...far as the diploma is concerned the only difference between the "War Degree" and the regular A.B. lies in the addition after the candidate's name of the words "qui studiis relictis pro patriae liberate militavit." Since it is based on only three-fourths of the work required for a regular A.B. this new degree is intended for those who, having served in the army, navy or marine corps of the United States or an allied country have missed a portion of their courses...
...poor results thus far seem to be largely due to the indifference of the canvassers. Only seven or eight men out of sixty are reporting regularly at head-quarters. Any member of the Canvassing Committee who feels unable to continue his work on the Loan, should notify his team captain immediately...
With the weather far from seasonable the University tennis team defeated the Massachusetts Institute of Technology team by five matches to one Saturday afternoon on Jarvis Field. The features of the match were the effective reverse service played by F. C. Hanighen '21 and the clever back court game of Brockman, Tech's winner. The doubles sets played by L. de Turenne '21 and Hanighen against Brockman and Barron were well played, fast and exciting. The M. I. T. team showed lack of practice while the University players had a tendency towards wildness...