Word: good
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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This morning I read with great consternation your leading editorial on "Eight O'clock Nine O'clock." That the Student Council should take upon itself the regulation of College hours and the College fuel conservation program, and that the editorial chairman of your good paper should support so vivaciously and perhaps cocksure this step, is, I believe, an example of high-handed interference in the privileges and duties of certain College officials by immature undergraduates...
There are now four full Freshman crews rowing on the machines in the Locker Building, under the direction of Coaches Brown and Haines, and prospects are good for an excellent 1921 season.. Very few upperclassmen are reporting, however, and this fact does not augur well for the spring. All men interested in the sport are asked to report at the daily voluntary practice, and receive the benefit of the supervision of the two coaches. The recent loss of three oarsmen will be somewhat offset by the expected return to College of R. S. Emmet '19, captain and stroke...
...manuscripts must be delivered to the Secretary of the Law School not later than May 1, 1918. The prize will be withheld at the discretion of the judges if no essay is deemed good enough...
...have been so marked as to receive the approbation of the President, and his proficiency in military training and knowledge and intelligent attention to duty must have merited the approbation of the Commandant. The candidate must also be a citizen of the United States, unmarried, of exemplary habits and good moral character. Anyone desiring to take advantage of this opportunity will at once apply at this office to the Commandant...
...third need of the present day, according to Mr. Eddy, is a good, old-fashioned, whole-souled devotion. "Nothing can undermine the character of a nation more than emphasis on living," he concluded. "Be willing to devote your lives to the cause. Above all, don't be unmoved, don't be 'fed up' on the war. If your soul is not daily torn apart by this war, it is to your damnation...