Word: methodically
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...much confidence the University has placed in Coach Haughton's ability to develop its football teams. Nor has that confidence been misplaced. During the nine years of his career as head coach Haughton has developed his elevens with system and success always an apostle of sportsmanship and sane athletic method. We cherish the hope that circumstances may yet permit Haughton to occupy at least an advisory capacity in the training of the University's elevens. Should such an arrangement prove impossible we mush seek to replace him with a man who will be qualified to carry on the remarkable system...
...premiums are due on the first day of each month, and a grace of the balance of the month for payment of premiums is allowed without charge of interest. Premiums may be paid quarterly, half yearly, or yearly, as may be desired. The method of payment may be changed at will on notice in writing. Checks and money orders should be made payable to the Treasurer of the United States, and be sent to "Receipts and Disbursements Section, Bureau of War Risk Insurance, Washington, D. C." The letter inclosing remittance to cover insurance premiums should contain the full name...
...method by which discharged members of the Marine Corps should apply for the $60 bonus has been explained in a letter from Major Robert W. Voeth of the Paymaster Department of the Marine Corps. All former members of the Marine Corps are entitled to the bonus, and should apply to "The Paymaster, Headquarters U. S. Marine Corps. Washington, D. C." The following papers must be enclosed with the application: 1. Certificate of discharge; 2.--Orders to inactive duty (if any); 3.--Memorandum copy of final settlement on discharge; 4.--Certificate over your signature showing dates of enlistment and discharge from...
...behind. And reasonably enough; for the more expert an expert is, the less willing to admit that another expert can be more expert than himself. Doubtless the man who first lit a fire with flints had to do it under the ridicule of experts in lighting fire by the method of the fathers, the rubbing of sticks, who knew that they couldn't light a fire with flints and that consequently no one else could do it; and they doubtless invoked the memory of the ancients as eloquently as do the opponents of the League of Nations. --New York Times...
...known to every prospective college candidate in the country. Even more vital, however, is personal effort on the part of Harvard graduates. They must remember that all people do not understand the University. They must take pains to show them for what it stands. This is an old time method of arousing interest but it is certain to make Harvard as desirable in the West as it now is here...