Word: minds
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Members must bear in mind that the additional time required is really less than the time that would have necessarily been apportioned for the preparation of the map problems, etc., which they agreed, according to their enrolment blanks, to undertake in addition to the regular weekly drills of three hours duration; and, furthermore, that in order to round out the training of the Regiment, and to make a creditable appearance in public, these special drills are mandatory...
...profession of business calls for as high qualities of mind and character as any of the older recognized professions. The nation needs now, as never before, the scientifically trained and high-minded business man. A man entering his profession should resolve to give it the best...
...college graduate, although his general training might be good, was often not immediately serviceable in business. His mind might be active, his vision broad, and his ideals high, but frequently he did not function properly in the initial stages of his business career. He was apt to be impatient with exacting routine and wearisomely repeated detail operations, because he did not realize their significance. He often sought promotion, not merely because the pay was higher but because the work was more interesting, before in his employer's opinion he was fitted for the work of the organization he had entered...
...membership means practically an increase of that much in the tuition fee: the news to be spread throughout the country will be that it costs more than $200 as a minimum fixed charge, to go to Harvard College. This is an aspect of the case to be borne in mind...
...course of the series, the following regulations, which were adopted last year, should be borne in mind...