Word: good
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...consciousness the knowledge and experience of those others as to foreign lands. History at first hand is a pretty thrilling affair, even though it may be a bit warped and twisted and prejudiced. A college with 28 straight nationalities and an additional lot of hyphenates ought to be as good as place to cultivate the spirit of world unity as a city with representatives from 33 nations among its population. And yet in neither place is there any deliberate attempt to compass that aim. It is an end missed through lack of the larger outlook upon the higher life...
...register at the time set for that purpose may be required to pay to the Bursar a fee of five dollars before being permitted to register. Payment of the fee does not preclude action by the Administrative Board in the case of students who register late. Certain students in good standing, living at a very considerable distance, have on petition to the Recorder been granted an extension of time at the beginning and at the end of the recess. No other students are excused from any of their appointments...
...took the puck the entire length of the Arena and passed it to T. H. Rice '17, who slipped it into the goal, one minute and 20 seconds after the referee's whistle had blown. The forwards forced the playing for the next five minutes with fast skating and good passing, but before they could score P. H. Smart '14 got the puck away and tied the score in six minutes and 48 seconds, dashing through the University's defence and passing back and forth down the rink to L. M. Lombard '17. Rice soon put the University...
Perhaps the most striking thing about the December Monthly is that every bit of it is well written. There is not one bad thing in the number, and the good things show a really surprising command of language. Yet there is nothing very notable in the collection, one receives the same impression that one so often gets from Harvard papers: here are a lot of clever young men who have read a good deal and know how to write; they are civilized, intelligent, sensitive, literary--but they haven't very much to say for themselves. The poets, particularly fail...
Students in good standing, living at a very considerable distance, may on petition to the Recorder be granted an extension of time at the beginning and at the end of the recess. No other students are excused from any of their appointments...