Word: savers
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Lenox, (B) E. B. Schrifftgissen and S. J. G. Nowak, (C) G. R. Crosby, (D) A. R. Freeman, (E) G. Holland; Sect. 32, (A) F. S. Swayze and C. S. Joslyn, (B) J. T. Hewlett and R. O. Rasch, (C) S. Abrams, (D) Harry Levy, (E) H. S. Saver; Sect. 33, (A) M. Finland and P. D. Webster, (B) M. Margolis and L. M. Taran, (C) H. I. Magoun, (D) A. C. Frazer, (E) H. Andelman; Sect. 34, (A) J. N. Macy and H. Marks, (B) D. J. Duggan and J. Enrietto, (C) N. Choate, (D) E. F. Carpenter...
...Smith with fortunate results mixes the scholar with his impossible Treitschkean system of philosophy with John Paul and his ideas. Result, a combination transferring the tailor to the saver of a great shipbuilding firm, and the scholar to his private secretary...
...leads a man to bring his body to the class-room, while his brain is on the athletic field, or somewhere equally remote. He does not know among other things, the power of attention, effective note-taking, and a live intellectual curiosity in the lecture room as a time-saver in outside study. A recent case came before the Phi Beta Kappa scholarship bureau where a man who has won literary prizes failed to escape probation, in spite of studying the incredible amount of fifteen hours a day. A great deal of this is doubtless due to inexcusable apathy...