Word: liking
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Spring is here in all its glory of snow storms and slush. The strains of a handorgan rushing the season rekindles that unsettled feeling, attributed to spring in March, fall in October, winter in January. But surest of all signs, caps and gowns are rising in price. Like the robins, they have not yet appeared in musty Sever; but like the robins, the demand will rise with the supply. The thrifty Senior will buy early if he would appear in the exclusive spring picture! With the melting of the snow, the price of caps and gowns will mount by leaps...
Some good material is expected from last year's freshman team, however. Garfield, the 1918 first-string pitcher, and Munson, the catcher, look like varsity calibre, but practically a new team has got to be formel. Milburn, who is still captain, although ineligible, will probably be succeeded by Vaughn, as the latter is the only senior on the squad...
...work of the German Renaissance can be displayed against an appropriate background. The intersection of the two wings is surmounted by a massive tower, that dominates the entire group. The rectangle between the two wings is to be developed as a courtyard enclosed by a garden wall, with cloister-like arcades upon two sides. The Romanesque Hall is about seventy feet long, with a high-vaulted ceiling supported by pillars forming alcoves. A cast of the "Golden Gate" of the Freiburg Cathedral at its further end forms the entrance to the Gothic Hall beyond. This arrangement is copied from...
...idea that the Union might prosper under a somewhat different form of management was suggested. The plan spoken of was a board of seven members: two from the Faculty and five undergraduates. In this way interest in the Union could be aroused among members, thus making the Union more like the Oxford Union, which is the university's social centre and acknowledged as such by the undergraduates and Faculty alike...
...into play the same faculties of the pioneer as experimentation in a new problem of biological or medical science. The study of the interdependence of art and literature may well lead to the attempt at a synthesis of all branches of culture in a given period, a subject which, like Comparative Literature, may some day become the province of a definite department in our universities, and which has always been the ideal of the doctor's degree in Classical Philology at Harvard...