Word: mannerisms
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...class will vote on the proposed amendment to the class constitution concerning the manner of conducting elections during the fall of the Sophomore and Junior years. This amendment was ratified by the Sophomores at their smoker last week...
...will be only one more smoker at the University this year. On Wednesday or Thursday of next week the Freshmen will hold their second smoker, which will take the place of the annual dinner. At that time they will vote on the amendment to the class constitution concerning the manner of conducting elections...
...organization of this committee a plan adopted by both England and Germany for the advancement of their merchant marine. In anticipation of the inevitable economic conflict to come and the increase in foreign trade of the United States, our own merchant marine is being provided for in this manner. All applications from undergraduates for a position this summer should be addressed to the National Marine League, 268 Pearl street, New York City...
...possible appearance of the half-dozen volumes of biography which seem destined to appear in defiance of sweet reasonableness. The Book Page is weak; but the Churchman Afield, particularly its notes, would not be despised by Mr. Leacock. The account of the War is in the Transcript's best manner, though it probably shows rather more historical knowledge than the Transcript is wont to display...
...McVeagh discusses prohibition in much the manner of the adept writer of theses, but with evident thoughtfulness, which makes his work readable and often highly interesting. "The Beaver"--a character study of a most likable beaver--is well written, Mr. Strouts' "Problem of Economics" is admirable of its kind, and Mr. Munsey's translation "From the Spanish" has a quality unusual in undergraduate publications. Possibly the other prose in the number does not attain the standard set by these three, but all of it is readable, and none of it is without interest as representative undergraduate production...