Word: least
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Banks, as you know, edits a checker magazine himself. I rather think he was jesting with you. He is the ace of checker players-in the U. S. A. at least. C. B. BENNETT...
From out of the Middle West comes what is without doubt the soundest indictment of the present condition of college athletics yet to reach the public. A brief biography of the author makes clear that he possesses the outward qualifications at least to discuss the question intelligently...
...idea of professional training for education, on a graduate level and leading to distinctive degrees, is so new that we may have to wait some time before it will be welcomed by the profession as a whole. Meanwhile, if the number of our students is small, we shall at least have the advantage of setting high standards in a simple and well-organized program...
...never hope to cope with the vagaries of the adolescent mind. In the nineteenth century it was called mal de siecle, mal de Rene, Werther-sickness--any number of names. Today it bears the label of "student suicide", probably because the public is now interested in students or at least in thousands of boys and girls who are termed students. But even before the advent of science, this disease was known, and appreciated. It was not success fully diagnosed then nor will it over be as long as the terrifying breach between childhood and maturity remains--the most dangerous...
...hope for that, of course" he added, "but I do hope they will have at least some Horlick's Malted Milk to drink...