Word: light
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...background and imagination. Even the undergraduate himself in college editorials confesses that the student soul vibrates reluctantly to the larger intellectual and social issues of the day. The absorption in petty gossip, sports, class politics, fraternity life, suggests that too many undergraduates regard their college in the light of a glorified preparatory school where the activities of their boyhood may be worked out on a grandiose scale. They do not act as if they thought of the college as a new intellectual society in which one acquired certain rather definite scientific and professional attitudes, and learned new interpretations which threw...
Although not much can be judged from a single week's drill in fundamentals, it is plain that the Freshman line will be a light one. V.N.H. Bates, C. A. Clark, E. S. Brewer, and M. Phinney have done good work in this department, but it has been found expedient to move several of the heavier backs...
...abundance of excellent material from which to draw. R. H. Bond, E. L. Casey, captain of the 1914 Exeter team, and H. Coolidge, of Groton are all promising candidates, while W. Platt, of St. Mark's, and H. C. Flower, Jr., of Middlesex, are fast and shifty, though somewhat light...
Professor H. L. Gray's "English Field System's" traces the gradual development of the English land system from its beginnings, and sheds light on several important questions...
Professor Sabine, the chairman of the Building Committee used the room in question last year for experiments in acoustics. It is unusually large and will be given even more light by the cutting of two new windows in the south wall. Except during the morning when classes will be held there, the Glee Club will have the room for its own purposes...