Word: let
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...there is only the impulse to do something. Presently the heart's desire will find its natural and most suitable expression. Let us entertain suggestions. New York Tribune...
Craigie Hall, which was taken over by the Radio School in November, 1917, will be renovated and let furnished next fall. Russell Hall, which with its annex accommodates 85 men, will be put in shape at the same time. The Radio School took possession of this building in January...
...Let good cheer abound this Christmas as never before, but let the return to College be of greater significance than in all past years. With a greater student body, with greater hopes and greater opportunities, the coming year should truly be one of meritorious achievement. Each man must do his part...
...such a stringent routine. As an attempt to combine academic with military work, the S. A. T. C. cannot be adjudged a success; the level of scholarship as shown by the records at the Office has visibly declined. But in spite of all these difficulties, real or imagined, let us hope that the days which have been spent in military drill on the banks of the Charles will not easily be forgotten...
This procedure is literally doing things by halves. The only practical as well as the only fair thing to do is to let this work count as a third of a course. It is bad enough juggling with thirds and two thirds without introducing the doubly complicated element of sixths. Give the Junior Company some real credit for what they have done. To their disappointment at being too young to enter the regular service ought not to be added the disappointment of having unrecognized what sincere efforts they have been able to make...