Word: manner
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Military Instruction Charts. These charts are intended to set before the student a complete military course in the form of pictures. They cover the School of the Soldier giving special attention to the Manual of Arms; they show the rifle and all of its parts, and illustrate in a manner which is easily understood by the novice the correct way to shoot it. The charts have been made up by Lieutenant-Colonel George S. Simonds, U. S. A., who was for several years the Senior Tactical Officer at West Point, where his "Military Primer" is used as a text book...
...provisions of this agreement affecting candidates shall be made public in such manner as the Advisory Committee shall determine...
...will be given a chance to make the CRIMSON Board when candidates for the editorial staff are called out Friday evening at 7 o'clock. This competition will be open only to the class of 1919. The requirements will be the ability to write clearly and in an original manner on topics of importance and interest to the University. The successful competitors will be chosen because of their ideas as well date's report tonight at the CRIMSON Office. The competition will last about 12 weeks, concluding in January, a few weeks after the Christmas vacation...
This meeting, however, is to be of a very different nature. The military courses which the University has planned will be discussed and explained in a calm and dignified manner, so much so that the most devout disciple of parlementarianism will be delighted. The time for mob enthusiasm has long been past; and the organizers of this meeting are well aware of it. The time for sitting down and working on national problems is with us at this hour. The war with Germany is a grave problem. It was thought three years ago that the Allies could defeat Germany...
...depleted classes that the new Freshman class will be practically as large as most Freshman classes of the past decade. It promises as, in the midst of an alteration of life so great as to appear fundamental and unalterable, that the continuation of our educational system is in no manner threatened...