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Word: regarder (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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...number of men, who have confused rumor with the Elective Pamphlet announcement, have raised questions in regard to the recent changes in public speaking instruction. To the attention of theses men we would call the outline, printed elsewhere in this issue, of the courses of training in this branch available next year to the undergraduate...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CHANGE IN PUBLIC SPEAKING. | 6/11/1913 | See Source »

Major General Wood's letter in regard to this shortening of the term of encampment and the progress made is printed in full below: War Department...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ENCAMPMENT TIME SHORTER | 6/9/1913 | See Source »

...most cases to the increasing demands on time made by other activities towards the end of the college career. In some instances it is doubtless due to a frank cooling of ardor for the work after the enthusiasm of the first two years. This we do not regard as an alarming fact. Enthusiasm and sincerity are absolutely essential to real worth in social service. From a man who does not carry interest and conviction in his work, a club of boys will seldom derive much benefit, and it is frequently a mistake for such a man to continue. The CRIMSON...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GOOD WORK SUSTAINED. | 5/26/1913 | See Source »

...short meeting of the New Student Committee of the University Christian Association will be held in the Parlor of Philips Brooks House this evening at 7 o'clock. At this time the work of the committee in regard to getting in touch with incoming Freshmen and also as regards the management of the information Bureau will be explained...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Meeting of Student Committee | 5/23/1913 | See Source »

...hold by no means dissimilar positions in the history of their respective arts. We look upon the exaggerations and fads in the art of the age succeeding Michelangelo with the same contemptuous pity for so much wasted talent and endeavor, with which future historians of music may one day regard the antics of the post-Wagnerians in their feverish straining after originality...

Author: By George B. Weston ., | Title: "Musical Review" Criticised | 5/22/1913 | See Source »

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