Word: readings
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Graduates to the R. O. T. C. may read the announcement of the Third Training Camps with satisfaction. The failure to grant commissions at the completion of the course in August was a disappointment. Though it is regretted that no official recognition could have been made at the time, it is gratifying to learn that no men, other than those of the two armies and graduates of training corps will be accepted for the next camps...
Professor Perry read from a letter writen by a mother to her son in Christ's Church College, England, over 200 years ago, the key-note of which was "methodize your hours so as best to improve them." The advice was to have some system for everything in daily life and live up to it religiously...
...texts would also be acceptable. It is to be understood, however, that old, worn-out copies of valueless books are not desired. Good literature is needed, and must be in a readable condition. Old Military books would be of special value, and military histories or biographies would be eagerly read. Modern fiction, if in good condition is acceptable. Contributions of books or money may be left at Widener or any public library during the coming week...
...orals have been established in College for a much longer period than even the Senior class; and hence are very old. They are based on the theory that while the ability to read a foreign language is desirable, complete mastery may not be obtained without speaking...
Captain Gross--A. Aspinwall '20, F. K. Bullard '20, F. C. Church '20, D. C. Hawkins '20, R. W. Harwood '20, J. S. Higgins '20, J. B. Read '20, H. A. Roberts '20, R. G. Stone '20, and R. Tuckerman...