Word: ranking
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...fund to erect a tablet to his memory, and no more fitting spot to place it could be found than Soldiers Field, because I am sure the donor of the field would feel that it was a fitting place for a memorial to a man who was worthy to rank with his own friends of the Civil...
...University by the War Department will depend entirely upon the size of the enrollment in this course. To those members of the Senior Class who have attended one summer camp and who were members of the Regiment last year, attendance in this course will make them eligible for the rank of second lieutenant in the reserve army. Seniors who served in the Regiment last year and who satisfactorily complete this course will be entitled to the same rank in the reserve army after they have attended one summer camp, either next summer or the summer following. The usual requirement...
...Captain Black, of course, is an aggressive player, and if his duties as the team's leader do not retard his speed, he should look out for one of the guard positions to the satisfaction of all Zenner, Galt, Vorys and Callahan do not rank as A-1 players and their substitutes cannot even be compared to them. Baldridge, last year's tackle is physically one of the best men on the squad, but he has a bad leg. When in shape he plays a hard, aggressive game...
...Yale University. He shows that this school was organized to assist through research and technical training in establishing the permanency of forest industries. Although founded as late as 1900, the school is the oldest technical forest school in the country, and since its foundation 21 other institutions of collegiate rank have established departments of forestry and offer technical training leading to a professional degree. Of these schools of forestry 11 are now headed by graduates of the Yale department...
Among these contributions, "The Genesis of Beauty," by R. Cutler '16, easily takes first rank. The slight bit of narrative in this sketch is thrown against a background of splendid color, and the whole thing is done quickly and powerfully. The author might be suspected to have been recently diving into Russian novelists, but if this is the result of any such reading, it is to be highly commended. Perhaps equally successful is O. W. Larkin '18 in "Imagination in a Pawnshop," which with the skill and the tantalizing of Frank Stockton Smith leaves us in anything but a satisfied...