Word: frequently
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Both teams will probably make frequent substitutions. HARVARD. BOSTON. Cochran, g. g., Lincoln Sullivan, p. i.h., Roberts Story, c.p. o.h., Nichols Catton, 1d. 1a., Penhallow Beal, 2d. 2a., Gustafson Elliot, 3d. 3a., White Wanamaker, c. c., Foristall Nash, 3a 3d., Hodgdon Fleming, 2a. 2d., Simmons Lucas, 1a. 1d., Hale Nightingale, o.h. c.p., Churchill Persons, i.h. p., Marsters
...addition a motion was passed that more frequent opportunities for taking orals be given those who are on probation on that account...
...University has been remarkably free from typhoid fever and has been spared the unfortunate experiences of certain other colleges with this disease. At the present time with the system of frequent routine examinations of the water, milk and food supplies of our dining halls any epidemic is practically out of the question, yet sporadic cases acquired from outside creep in. Students almost without exception, take some food and water from other places than their regular eating place. Furthermore, in the summer, which is the typhoid season, the student population scatters and with the characteristic activity of young men their excursions...
...amount of time wasted by students because of unintelligent methods of study is doubtless enormous. The average undergraduate takes his work as doses of bitter medicine to be swallowed indiscriminately at more or less frequent intervals. Given a book, he dully reads the sentences, exercising on selection, but expecting that in some mysterious way he will absorb knowledge by the mere conning of the words. At a lecture he does not know how to condense points made into intelligible, concise statements suitable for notes. If the lecturer is not one who carefully labels all his topics and introduces them with...
...Sunday morning service was held in Appleton Chapel yesterday morning. These services are given at frequent intervals...