Word: owned
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Men win races on their own ability. The track athlete, in the sense that his success depends almost entirely upon himself in proportion to the time that he devotes to the sport and the interest that he takes in it, practically develops himself.
The schools established by missionary agencies throughout the Orient and other parts of the world are beginning to have closer and closer contact with American institutions. Within the last decade several boards have begun the policy of making term-appointments to the educational staff of their colleges abroad; the general...
Encouragement for those educators who thus believe may be drawn from the reports that come of the effect of the war on undergraduates in the colleges and universities of the United States. President Meiklejohn of Amherst recently said that, judging by his own experience this term, teachers of ethics and...
Mrs. Park denied that this latter objection to the cause was a real one, but classified it as the fear of the conservative and timid that any change, social, legal, or industrial, in the status of woman would do a great harm to women and thence to the family. She...
No previous class has had so good a chance to know the candidates. The vote today should reflect the interest the class takes in its own affairs. A large vote today will be one of the first tangible evidences of the success of the new dormitories.