Word: fellows
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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From November 1, 1921, for the remainder of the academic year 1921-22.--Mr. Joseph Louis Finkelstein, Fellow for Research in Mechanical Engineering; Mr. Robert Victor Kleinschmidt '16, Fellow for Research in Mechanical Engineering...
...watching the game in this vicarious manner i'snt so bad as the fellow who has got tickets and carfare to the real game would like to have it. You are in a warm room, where you can stretch your legs and regulate your remarks to the intensity of your emotions rather than to the sex of your neighbors. And as for thrills! "Dramatic suspense" was probably first used as a term in connection with this indoor sport...
...knowledge of nature is amazing, his ignorance of himself and of his fellow men is not less amazing. He possesses a remarkable knowledge of the forces of nature; but his ignorance of the forces of human nature is equally remarkable. We can run across the continent fifty miles an hour and fly through the air more than a hundred miles an hour. But within the last few weeks we in America were in a tremor of anxiety lest this mouth in all our towns and cities we should be hungry for want of food and cold for want of fuel...
...beyond the honor to this dead fellow-student, we are doing a greater homage--to the thousands of masterminds represented under that roof. Next to the church, a library is the most sacred of public buildings. Not instinct nor formality, but the prempting of spontaneous respect, should make us remove our hats when we enter its precincts...
...output of a machine or a factory is a tangible thing; that of a church or a university is largely intangible. Brooks House is in the latter class. It "does" things only in a sense that it builds character and offers a man a chance to serve his fellow men. It is for men who are more interested in "giving" than "getting", for those who think more of "community service" than "self service...