Word: regarded
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...present generation of undergraduates should note two things in regard to this gratifying showing. In the first place the western universities date growth from the last one or . The showing of Stanford, only twenty five years old, is significant and the buildings of Columbia University--not western to be sure--have nearly all been built since 1890. In the second place its is, strangely enough, our academic ancestors not ourselves from whom these figures were compiled. To quote Percy Haughton, to stay on top is hard work...
Application blanks for rooms will be placed in the Union, Leavitt & Peirce's, and Phillips Brooks House immediately after the close of the recess period. The committee will be in Phillips Brooks House after vacation from 5 to 6 o'clock daily except Sunday, and complete information in regard to the location and prices of rooms, together with plans of buildings, may be obtained from them. Application will close on January 19 but a quick organization of the Junior class into groups will greatly facilitate the work of the committee...
...your state has no favorite son, you doubtless know some one whom you could recommend. Said the Transcript recently, in regard to the choice of St. Louis for the Democratic convention: "It makes no difference where you're nominated when you're going to be defeated anyway." Similarly it makes little difference who you are. But the CRIMSON forbears to predict...
...movement has been set in motion by a committee, appointed by the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, to ascertain the feasibility of co-operation between the large universities and the representative business establishments of the country, in regard to industrial research and business conditions. In explanation of this movement the Yale News prints the following letter from the United States Chamber of Commerce...
...crystallize in the mass meeting to be held in the Union this afternoon at 5 o'clock, instead of in the New Lecture Hall, as previously announced. Every man in the University who is interested in preparedness or in military training in American colleges and universities, with or without regard to the question of preparedness, is requested to be present...