Word: reasonably
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Across the waters the great lack of officers, so far as the English army is concerned, has been the reason for their non-success in obtaining a victory in any theatre of operations. With these facts in view, the War Department has devised a system, now about to become a law, which will permit us to carry out the proper training of the officer-aspirant with units of the Regular Army, and thus supplement the extensive instruction given in the Reserve Officers Training Corps Units at our colleges and universities. For instance, at Harvard University Reserve Officers' Training Corps Unit...
Basket-ball was played at a loss for the first time in ten years. Although Columbia was represented by one of the poorest teams in the history of basketball on Morningside Heights the reason for the loss is ascribed to a larger number of memberships in the athletic association, entitling each member to free admittance to all games, rather than to smaller crowds at the games. The report is not the complete one for the year. It covers only the period to date. By the end of the baseball season that sport will have netted a considerable sum, although...
...Atlantic, Harvard extends the heartiest reception. Present conditions have caused the track to become the largest and most representative meeting ground for the students of all colleges. In no other sport or academic activity do so many men from different colleges gather to compete in general games. For this reason it is a great privilege for Harvard to receive these athletes as her guests...
...need for a fuller understanding among undergraduates of the problems which confront the Union is the reason for the postponement of the vote which was to have been taken today on the question of compulsory membership. In an issue of this sort, involving as it does what virtually amounts to a raise in the tuition fee, the most careful consideration of the facts in the case is necessary...
...unbound and at Widener are kept in a packet, he wrote, "Adelaide Boodle, these sheets with the kindest remembrances from Robert Louis Stevenson." Much is in the proofs that does not appear in the published volume. Ten lines of one poem were later dropped bodily for some personal reason of the author. There are two corrections of typographical errors and a number of mis-spelled words that had to be rectified...