Word: reasonably
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...date only about thirty men have taken advantage of the University's campaign against typhoid fever and have been inoculated by Dr. Lee. Beyond a mistaken fear of the immediate results of inoculation, no reason for this general diffidence seems apparent, for although there have been but two serious cases in College this year, and although Dr. Lee and his assistants have been taking all possible precautions, typhoid is undeniably a constant menace to college men. The weekly examinations of the water and milk supplies of the University dining halls are indeed a great protection to a large proportion...
There seems to be no reason why a similar system could not be installed at the Union. An office in the Union, since it is by far the largest organization in the University, carries with it enough honor to attract candidates. A tradition could be built up and the prestige of the competition would grow. The Register has already taken its place as an important college activity; the management of the Union should a-fortiori do likewise. Of course, some elective offices, as at present, should remain, in order to secure representation of the members. But some process of natural...
...enough men for two teams appeared on the field. This is a deplorable state of affairs, since this year of all years the prospects for a championship team are very dull. We can leave no stone unturned this year, all details must be attended to. There is now no reason in the world for a feeling of over-confidence or indifference toward football...
...themselves before each other and the world by claiming to be waging a purely defensive war? If the opinion of the world can compel men to fight according to rule, to murder and pillage like Christian gentlemen, why can it not compel them to settle their differences according to reason and with-out fighting? He is blind indeed to modern thought who seeks to argue from the world of a century and more ago to the world of today. And he must be wilfully blind who would deny the existence of an ever-growing instrument of progress and civilization...
...analogy between the United States and Switzerland or Belgium however, is false, owing to our much more fortunate situation. What nation can conceivably find it to its advantage to hack its way through the United States to reach its enemy? Certainly we have as little reason to fear the designs of any of our neighbors as they ours. If it is Canada that menaces us, let us at once abrogate the agreement of one hundred years' standing in accordance with which our northern frontier is entirely unfortified...