Word: regarder
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...attend a summer military camp was launched yesterday by Morris Gray, secretary of the Student Employment Bureau of the University. Personal letters explaining the importance of the work and the need for men were sent, together with enrolment blanks, to all members of the University. Details in regard to the positions can not be published for two weeks yet, but ample remuneration will be afforded the workers. All men who do not intend-to enter an R. O. T. C. camp and who have any inclination for the work outlined in the blanks should fill them out and return them...
...least old for the United States, and it had become venerable. In its age, with wrinkles stealing on, it had settled down comfortably and seemed to announce to landscape gardeners and architects that it intended staying there for some time. We had all come to regard it as a privileged character, a near relative of Massachusetts, Harvard and Hollis, patriarchs of the family group...
Dean Yeomans, who was the first speaker of the evening, said: "We must regard these discussion groups not as a substitute for, but as a supplement to, our tasks. Nor should we think that all our problems are in the future. We have a post here in Cambridge, and we must hold...
...present at a mass meeting next Friday night, is worth every support. Obviously it is one of those schemes that contain the germ of an important success if only it can be incubated at sufficient heat, vitalized by the magnetism of the right personalities, and fostered by a careful regard for the exact means that will strengthen its life. Quite as obviously it is means of such novel kind that are now in much need in our colleges...
...award, which will be made not later than June 15. 1918, is to be pased solely on the ability of the candidates, and without regard to their pecuniary means...