Word: rigorousity
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The U. S. State Department, expecting rigorous action by the Mexican Government, declined to take action, but its attitude was not without indication that action would be taken if the $100,000 demanded as compensation by Teacher Anderson's aunt was not forthcoming.
Among the problems which, though not entirely peculiar to the Engineering School, have yet assumed greater proportions there than in the College is that of inculcating a certain skill in the use of English in those students who have not acquired such an ability before entering college. The Engineering student...
"If 500 or more students will pledge themselves to eat in the new dining hall," said Westcott, "I have no doubt that it can be operated successfully. The charges of $10.50 a week which will probably be established for the new hall if it is built, is the same as...
The Harvard Dramatic Club, in its annual spring production, has forestalled any such rigorous comment, however, by first telling its audience that it is presenting a musical version of "The Taming of the Shrew" by William Shakespeare: thus frankly admitting that travesty, and nothing else, is to be expected.
The boys who comprise the gangs have to undergo rigorous initiations before being qualified for membership. In one of the more exclusive gangs initiates, usually aged about nine, have to drink twelve glasses of dago-red wine and have a revolver pressed into their temples while they take the pledge...