Word: marked
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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With the 17 tests on today's schedule the final examinations pass the half-way mark. Tomorrow 22 will be held, the places and times of the examinations following: Today 9.15 A. M. Anthropology 12, Peabody Mus. Engin. Sciences 6a, Pierce 302 Fine Arts 10b, Robinson Hall French 2 X, XI, Sever 11 French 3, Emerson J French 16, Sever 17 German H I, II, Emerson J Government 19, Sever 11 Government 35, Sever 11 History 27, Sever 17 History 29, Sever 17 Italian 5, Sever 17 Latin A, Sever 17 Palaeontology 2, Sever 17 Philosophy 15, Emerson J Psychology...
...half-way mark of the examination period approaches, as the seventh day of the final tests dawns. Nine more days remain on which examinations are scheduled. Today blue-books in 29 courses will be turned in for official approbation and tomorrow 28 courses have been appointed in which to hold tests...
...tribute to the unity of our American character, and a mark of our American liberty, that when the national need should arise to swallow up all lesser needs, the true democracy of which we so often and too valiantly boast should return again not less strong nor less fine than it has been before in our history...
...been often pointed out, is not a personal recognition but homage to an ideal. The cadet who fails properly to recognize his officers either through carelessness or through a misplaced sense of the incongruous, is not neglecting the particular officer in the case. He is neglecting the mark of loyalty to his service. Behind each officer is the army. And behind the army is the nation...
Cadet privates are far too lax in observing this obligation. Cadet officers feel compelled to be lax in demanding its observance. It is a small thing; but many small things mark the mediocre from the good officer...