Word: much
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...lack of team-play was still manifest in the forward line, and for this reason individual efforts often went for naught. Buntin, for example, would have been much more useful if he had resorted more to a passing game. Individual 1921 stars were Captain Bigelow, Humphrey, and C. Stillman, the same trio who featured in the Newton game. FRESHMEN. EXETER. Avery, Baldwin, Vaughan, Butterfield, r.w. l.w., Conlon Bigelow (capt.), Bacon, Adams, r.c. l.c., Powers Buntin, Baldwin, l.c. r.c., Rowley (capt.) Bacon, Van Ingen, Snelling, l.w. r.w., Mayo. Humphrey, Davis, c.p. c.p., Gilroy E. H. Stillman, Sessions, Thayer, P. p., Hunt...
...that has made all the pro-German organs in the press clamor against the men who dare point out our shortcomings, the speaker proceeded to assert, for the pro-Germans know well that our country's ruthless enemies, whom they serve as far as they dare, desire nothing so much as to see this country afraid to acknowledge and make good its shortcomings; and those pro-Germans cloak their traitor-our aid to Germany under the camouflage of pretended zeal to save American officials from just criticism. "But there is an even lower depth," Mr. Roosevelt affirmed, "and this...
...order to meet the country's need for workers next summer in various branches of national service, two Eastern colleges have decided to terminate the college year much earlier next spring than usual. Pennsylvania State College will close on April 23, with commencement exercises on the 24th, while Brown University will change its calendar entirely, condensing the college year into a much shorter period without losing any classroom or laboratory work. Commencement day for Brown will come on Wednesday, May 29. Pennsylvania State will have no Easter vacations as a result of this arrangement, while that of Brown has been...
Students completing this course will be qualified for operators and attendants in electric light and power stations and for much of the testing that is done in large manufacturing concerns. In the event of interruption of their college course, such men will be qualified to continue at a later date and without loss of time, their work for the B.S. degree...
Although we can not determine from this list the effect of the war on studies, yet we can gain confidence for the future. Much discussion has arisen in regard to the earnestness with which students will apply themselves during the years of strife. Some will certainly be influenced to neglect or at least not pursue vigorously their College work, but most of these are already preparing for France. Another group, far greater in number, includes undergraduates whom the seriousness of the times encourages to strive for College distinction with greater eagerness. In addition to both these, another class exists, uninfluenced...