Word: neither
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Inspiration cannot be where sincerity is not," says an editorial writer in the current number of the Advocate. "Neither inspiration nor sincerity is in much of our undergraduate poetry. There are too many sonorous nothings, too many technical devices, too many detriments. It were better to express true emotion imperfectly than to express a feigned emotion perfectly...
...American Neutrality I have frequently been asked what stand the Union takes on armed neutrality. Our position is that "armed neutrality is a far more effective means of maintaining American rights than war." This is not an endorsement of armed neutrality as opposed to all other possible policies; neither is it a repudiation of our principles as previously stated. It is an endeavor to bring our platform up to date...
...part of a large body of professors, and for considerable funds of money. It may be expected to yield large results, not only in the regeneration of Mexico, but in the promotion of more amicable relations between the two sister republics of North America. The Mexicans have neither the resources nor the equipment to educate themselves; it is a task which must fall to some outsider. What is more fitting than that it should be performed by the nation whose traditions and spirit have found such worthy expression in Barthold's famous statue of "Liberty Enlightening the World...
...line in combination with the second team defence scrimmaged the first team for 35 minutes, at the end of which time the score stood 2 to 2. The play of neither side was exemplary, although occasional brilliant dashes were made by Captain J. E. P. Morgan '17 and by G. A. Percy '18. After seven minutes of play marked by two or three blind scrimmages around the B. A. A. goal, Morgan picked up the puck in mid-rink and passed to Percy, who caged a pretty short from an angle. Shortly afterward the B. A. A. forward line bowled...
...view of the new policy of illustrating by drawings as well as by photographs. Certainly there is room for a more artistic make up and arrangement which would go a long way toward fulfilling the intentions of the founders of the paper. Perfection at the start, however, is neither to be expected or desired. For then where would be the joy of striving to better what has gone before...