Word: rested
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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From that dim age when the gay college boys observed the day of rest in a three-hour sermon, a longer dinner, and the remainder of the time in reading Numbers, recreation on Sunday has been in the moral eyes of the righteous the next thing to uncleanliness, and far worse than fratricide. Unending generations of college men have striven for ways whereby the boathouses, the tennis courts, and the athletic fields might be opened. And for all their striving, there is perhaps as much relaxation around Harvard Square on the Sabbath as there was in the time of John...
...carried out as usual: These features include the singing by the Glee Club, the cheering by the various classes and graduates, the presentation of the Class Banner to the Freshman Class, and the confetti battle. The exercises are to start at 3 instead of at 4 o'clock. The rest of the festivities for Class Day will be carried out as usual. The Baccalaureate Sermon will be given by President Lowell in Appleton Chapel Sunday, June 17, at 4 P. M. Immediately following, President and Mrs. Lowell will hold a reception at their home to the members of the Senior...
...great many such people among so large a party, will see that German conquest will put the acceptance of peace-party ideals back hundreds of years. If members of the peace party believe in clinging to an ideal, even to the extent of bringing down the scorn of the rest of the world, let them now take up and continue to take up arms in defense of that ideal, until the ruling force in Germany, the one great and powerful enemy to the progress of that ideal, is completely over-thrown. Fighting for peace is admittedly paradoxical...
...formations in ranks, except when actually receiving instruction, cadets will be brought to "attention" by the officer or non-commissioned officer in charge upon the approach of a tactical instructor. The officer or non-command "rest" or "at ease" after the instructor has passed, or if he remains in the vicinity after acknowledging the salute. No courtesies will be rendered, however, on any field work (sketching, target practice, marches in the field, etc.) unless cadets are addressed by, or addressing, an officer...
...formation shall not salute when directly addressed, but shall come to attention if at rest or at ease. (C.A.R. No. 50, Jan. 8, 1917). (2143705 D--A.G.O...