Word: progressively
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...state university ever established in this county, and whose graduates have long been attaining high rank in Northern professional schools. Its president, Dr. Edward K. Graham, expresses the confidence that the new demand expressed in the South will sweep away all material obstacles now in the path of determined progress...
...have a clear idea of the historical facts which point to the reasons for the nation's present crisis. The habit of taking an intelligent interest in national questions must first be acquired by the young men in our colleges. Such a habit, which is all important for the progress of any nation, is at present nonexistent in America. Habits of any character are seldom formed in old or middle age, and national habits particularly develop during the youth of one generation to be inherited by all future generation. The undergraduates of Harvard and all other American colleges must lead...
...minimum number for the Plattsburg camps alone this year of over 25,000. In addition there will be a large number of boys in the junior camps, as so far at least 10,000 have applied. The history of the training camp movement shows a steady progress in numbers. The first year, 1913, the attendance only amounted to 222. The next year, 1914, the numbers increased to 667. In 1915 the first business men's camp' was held at Plattsbutg, and the total attendance was 3; 406. Last year the numbers had grown to 16,139 in all the camps...
...share. If it is required of us, let us have an army of a million men and universal training. Then no danger of suspicion attaches to so radical a change in policy; but until then it is a stumbling-block in the road of the world's progress. HALLOWELL DAVIS...
...chief hindrance to the team's progress is not so much actual passing, which has improved, but the receiving of passes...