Word: reasonably
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...proof sheets of "Underwoods" Stevenson sent to Miss Adelaide Boodle, a woman whom he had always termed throughout his life "game-keeper," for the reason that she lived on his country estate at Bournemouth and acted as its care-taker...
...consensus of opinion that a man derived as much benefit from the association with his classmates and the participation in the life of his class as he did from the strictly academic side of his college work. It was held that every member of a class by reason of his membership in the class should be able to enjoy and participate in the social activities of his class, and that this should not be dependent or conditioned upon membership in a private club which the Union is at present. The University furnishes class rooms, libraries, museums, and laboratories, and these...
...great advantage to be gained by universal membership in the Union would be the centralization of undergraduate activities. Last year the Union officers attempted to make some arrangement with the Speakers' Club whereby that institution could be accommodated in the Union. The reason for this was the fact that the activities of the Union and the Speakers' Club coincide in several respects, and it would probably be advantageous to everyone if their work could be combined. At every point, however, the work of the officers of the two organizations was frustrated by the necessity of the Union requiring that...
There are not many precedents where Union membership is compulsory for the reason that not many universities have like institutions. At Brown University, and at Michigan, however, the fees are much lower, being $4.00 and $3.00 respectively. Of course the problem of these institutions are hardly comparable to those of the Harvard Union. The Agassiz House in Radcliffe College does not furnish nearly as many attractions as does the Harvard Union, yet compulsory membership is in operation there. It is also to be remembered that in many colleges everyone is taxed an Athletic Association fee for the support of athletics...
...tactical problems worked out during the day, the reason for the different attacks, flanking movements, etc., are explained each evening by the company commanders...