Word: maine
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...contest is being conducted under the auspices of the New York Allied Bazaar and the main booth for the "Astral Contest" will open at the Bazaar today...
...half years from the high school are spent in obtaining a knowledge of the fundamentals of chemistry and engineering. The next nine months are spent in six industrial plants and the last nine months in the extensive Technology laboratories in Cambridge which are about to be dedicated. The main feature of the new plan is the emphasis on the nine months spent in direct contact with industries. The plan involves no mere hasty visit to different plans or superficial survey of industrial processes. A professor will be maintained in each of the six stations at the different plants and will...
Professor Kuno Francke, of the German Department, contributes a volume on "Personality in German Literature before Luther." This book contains six lectures delivered in 1915 at the Lowell Institute and subsequently under the Jacob H. Schiff Foundation at Cornell. Its main them is the rise and spread of individualism, together with an attempt to trace in the various forms of literary and intellectual life of the centuries preceding the Reformation a steady line of transition from aristocratic to democratic conceptions of personality...
...question of compulsory membership in the Union will be voted on today and tomorrow in Memorial Hall, Foxcroft Hall, the Union, and the three main entries of the Freshman Dormitories. There will also be a representative in every club and fraternity in the University. Voting will take place from 7.15 until 9.45 o'clock in the morning, from 12 until 1.30, and from 5.30 until 7.15. In each voting place there will be a man in charge, and a certain number of watchers, whose duty it will be to see that each voter signs his name and class and drops...
...special report explaining the main points of the issue has been drawn up by a representative committee of Union members. Although some have asserted that this committee was composed of men prejudiced in favor of compulsory membership, this statement is erroneous. After careful investigation and thought, this report was made in order to put the question fairly before the undergraduates. Many, perhaps, feel hazy as regards the true condition of the Union. Before these men vote, let them glance over this report, which will be on every voting table, and then, after careful consideration, make their decision...