Word: needed
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...greatest need for new men will be felt in the hammer-throw and in the broad jump. In the latter event O. F. Rogers '08, who won second place in the low hurdles against Yale, has shown good form since the meet, and should develop with practice. H. M. Gilmore, '08 and W. Peirce '07 seem the strongest available men in the hammer throw, although neither has had experience. The other field events are fairly well provided for, as A. G. Grant '07, in the pole-vault, B. T. Stephenson '08 and W. A. Hanley '07 in the shot...
...miss the special cars, can join the picnic by reaching Central wharf before 9.30 o'clock. Regular boats leave the wharf at 20 minutes past every hour during the day, and one-hour trains leave the South station at 10.45, 11.43, and 12.45 o'clock. Should any need to return early, there are electric cars from Nantasket at half after every hour, and trains at 2.20, 3.20, and 4.20 o'clock...
...surest road to success and distinction, every engineer should become master of one subject, however limited that may be. By the time he is 35 years old, he should know one subject better than anyone else. To do this he need not necessarily become narrow, for his sympathies can still be broad...
...whole the declamations were characterized by a clear and accurate delivery, and in many cases showed signs of careful training. The speeches, although longer than need be, were interesting and varied, and were well received by the large audience present...
...been professor of political science at Williams College, and is a member of the Civil Service Reform League, the American Institute of Arts and Letters, and several other similar organizations. The best known of his books on economic questions are "Our Unjust Tariff Law" and "The Money We Need...