Word: regular
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...addition to these clubs there are the more specialized activities such as athletic managerships. Competitions for these posts enable their winners to travel with the teams, earn the regular numeral and letter awards, carry the responsibility of seeing that the squad catches the right train...
...most competitive work are the periodicals, which offer perhaps the best chance for the undergraduate to do creative work. The CRIMSON, Advocate, and Lampoon form the traditional trinity of publications. Others include the Guardian, magazine of the social sciences, and the Monthly, a literary compatriot of the Advocate. Regular competitions are held for election to the boards of all publications...
Such are some of the general activities. Freshmen again have others specially opened to them, such as the Red Book or class book. But always one must be careful before entering whole-heartedly, into the work of an extra-curricular activity that his regular college work is of a passing grade. Otherwise a few misguided efforts, and the whole castle is sent tumbling...
Hand in hand with the opening of College classes comes the regular operation of Freshman athletics. Football starts ahead of the others, with Coach Neil Stahley's call already in for 2.30 o'clock the afternoon of Registration Day. Sign up at the field and draw your equipment any time after 9 in the morning...
...patient can reach. If the patient is too ill to travel or, like President Roosevelt, very important, the dentists may go to him.* But this is considered extraordinary dental practice. Nonetheless, there are no laws to prevent licensed dentists who cannot gather the $3,000 necessary to equip a regular office, from putting their equipment in satchels, packs or motor trailers, so long as they confine their practice to their own States. In the cases of the Albany itinerants, none had licenses to practice anywhere. None had dental training. Nevertheless they found patients who were willing to be fitted...