Word: reasonably
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...containing any interesting art treasures escapes notice. Every wee or so however, special exhibits of paintings, water colors, or etchings are procured and placed there-the exhibit this week being a fine collection of Albrecht Durer's prints. The very proximity of these exhibits is probably one reason for students not taking advantage of them. A word to the wise is sufficient...
There is no reason why the vote for class committees should yearly be about one-half that for the higher offices. It is the committees which arrange and conduct the Class Day festivities--on whom the success of the day depends. If the Marshals should be those men to whom the class owes most, the committee men should be those from whom the class may expect most...
...forth this inner feeling in words, however, to formulate it so that it may crystallize in the minds of others, is a task which, as Dr. Fitch points out, requires both imagination and real religious experience. For, the existence of God cannot be proved either by pure reason, or by physical sense perception. Goethe said: "The universe, divided by reason, leaves a remainder," and it is this residue which must be explained by religious faith...
...essential that all Juniors who do not belong to the Union should join at once. Special attention is being given to the selection of food and music, which will be the best obtainable. Every effort is being made to reduce the expense of the dance, and for this reason everyone is requested to refrain from giving flowers to their guests. The date of the dance will be announced later...
...knowledge of the Manual of Arms is of some use to a prospective recruit. The General Staff doubtless is not satisfied with the work done in this line in state colleges and preparatory schools providing military training--we sincerely hope it is not--but this seems all the more reason for establishing a University battalion to see if we cannot more nearly approach that degree of efficiency which will satisfy the General Staff. And since, in addition to a sound physique and a knowledge of chemistry, emphasized by Dr. Sargent, it is necessary for an efficient officer to be versed...