Word: followed
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Freshman representatives of the various weights follow: 115-lb. class--H. M. Forbes; 125-lb. class--E. L. Sutcliffe; 135-lb. class--G. V. Smith; 145-lb. class--T. F. Stearns, and T. Strong; 158-lb. class--E. D. Weatherhead...
...functioning imperfectly even now. Should not the strong arm of the National Government reach out, then, and correct and regulate our common schools? It surely can do much good by way of improvement. But quite within the range of possibilities are very terrible dangers. If the states must follow the policy laid down by the National Department of Education in order to enjoy the nation's largess, it is quite within the power of a dominating secretary or a bureaucratic department to direct the education of young America in lines far from truth. It is said that the proposed bill...
...future life as well as in college, as President Lowell so often has said, "Don't follow the course; follow...
...student from the artisan? In President Lowell's understanding, the development of the mind as a whole is its object, a mind sympathetic and without prejudice, which from its long practice in jumping intellectual hurdles will better adjust itself to the changing needs of the time and more easily follow the path of truth through the labyrinth of ignorance and bewilderment. The mind is to be trained to follow things to their logical conclusion, to seek for the truth from its original sources; and, above all, to weigh in the scales of mature deliberation the puzzling questions...
...Class Day exercises this year are to follow the lines of those held in years before the war," said C. A. Clark '19, chairman of the Class Day Committee last evening. "Class Day this year will be the first reunion of the Class of 1919 since February, 1917, and all efforts will be made to bring it up to the standard of Class Days of former years...