Word: pass
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...with sneezing; a slight cough; occasional chilly sensations; a feeling of weakness and there may be a headache with more or less general aches and pains. The eyes are somewhat affected. There is usually some fever, in true measles quite "high, in German measles so slight as to often pass unnoticed. One of the earliest symptoms in German measles is the appearance of little swellings or lumps behind or just beneath the ears, or in the back of the neck, often preceding the other symptoms by one or more days and occasionally preceding the rash by as much...
Prospective members of the school may obtain information from J. R. Fearing or B. Frothingham '96, of the Massachusetts Committee on Public Safety, at the State House. Applicants will be required to pass a rigorous physical examination...
...falls short of the vigor and originality of which undergraduates have frequently shown themselves capable. They are still capable of something better than the average contents of the professedly "literary" undergraduate periodicals at Harvard. It is often said that a coalition of existing periodicals would bring this to pass. Is it not possible that some improved process of "digging out" the best might be devised...
...confine its investigations purely to anti-war speeches? A short while ago Count Tolstoi, the son of the world famous author, was prevented by President Nicholas Murray Butler of Columbia from delivering a speech in the precincts of that university which the censor at Moscow had seen fit to pass as harmless, even for Russia! Is that doctrine of of- fering public insult to a leading citizen of one of our possible allies to be left uninvestigated? It is not so long ago that the Harvard authorities prevented the widow of Mr. Sheehy Skeffington from speaking in the college building...
When the N. Y. A. C. made the world's record, the men on the team did not carry a baton. Perhaps the University men would have equalled the mark of the N. Y. A. C. if their pace had not been slowed up because they were obliged to pass the baton...