Word: processing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...marred by the severe rainstorm which swept across the river and made a lengthy row inadvisable. Several racing starts were tried, however, and individual men were given coaching on particular parts of their form. Practice as a whole was in the nature of a general finishing off process, since the coaches feel that the crew has had sufficient racing experience and needs now merely rest and the final touches of preparation...
...fifth Henry's position has never come home to us so strongly before now. Although the class of 1922 will start the day off in the traditional garb of the scholar, the sun will not have set before the majority will have gone through the first step in the process of proving its claim to such title; or at any rate, claim to a degree, which can by stretch of imagination be called the label of the scholar. And, no doubt, the cap and gown will make examinees feel more learned, and lend potency to their exhibitions of scholarships. Surely...
...mail-order edition of Webster's exclusive and only masterpiece contains some rare specimens for the cultured collector. At sundry other points the necessary measures are taken to cause the inevitable maidenly blush to rise an inch or two, and then, duty performed, to subside expectantly; a process without which no issue seems to be regarded as complete...
...spirit of carping criticism that we mean to object to such requirements; but rather in the hope of furthering the adjustment process. It is difficult to see now how great will be the changes during the next five years, and more so the longer the period of time considered. Changes there will be, however, and among them, if the divisional examinations are going to be anything but a farce and an additional obstacle in the path to a degree, will certainly come greater freedom for the candidate. A step has already been taken in the abolition of the four-course...
...Athletic Association; their equipment and field of action controlled by the Department of Physical Education. That the two systems should often conflict is inevitable. Orders in one department have to be countermanded by the other and frequently loss of time and waste of energy result from the roundabout process of procuring and transferring equipment...