Word: rut
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Meredith, 707 (Penn.) J. M. Coleman, 864 (Rut.), S. Fontana, 566 (M.), W. Willcox, Jr., 303 (H.), A. W. Lynn, 414 (Stan.), H. J. Richardson, 849 (Prin.), E. C. Riley, 207 (D.), W. D. Crim, 125 (Cor.), C. Jackes, 821 (Prin...
...more, it can stir up a man's brain cells. The prevailing type of undergraduate, contrary to the supposed condition of youth, is too stand, too conservative, to be carried away by the expression of radical ideas. Should a fortunate student be accidentally bumped from his daily rut, panic would seize him, and the next day would find him travelling the well-beaten path of precedent again. Let us have a few rabid,--yes, flighty, unbalanced, red-flagged,--extremist lecturers. The University can stand them...
...member of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and former member of the Pierian. The orchestra expects to accomplish a great deal in musical achievement this year. Although popular programmers will be prepared, in case of demand, Mr. Alloo's endeavor will be to lift the orchestra out of its traditional rut of popular music, and to put more of the classic and serious modern music into the season's repertoire. By thus affording to students the opportunity for serious study of master works, it is believed that the orchestra will come nearer to fulfilling its proper place in the University...
...processes of enlightenment and education, and it is in just such processes that our colleges, if they are to live up to the ideals of their founders, should take a leading part. They should make every effort to lift the nations of the world out of the ever deeper rut of militarism, onto the broad highway of international law and reason...
...Cummings (H.), G. A. Chisholm (Y.), H. W. Haydock (Penn.), V. A. Stibolt (Cor.), V. B. Havens (Rut.), R. Hammond (Mich.), M. Dwight (Pr.), H. W. Smith...