Word: seemly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...encouraging to note his optimism in regard to feasibility of the plan. "The great universities of the other countries of the southern continent as well as the Faculties of Brazil, would be anxious to help, if the United States would send American professors in return." It would seem to be Harvard's move...
...Sophomores were obliged to postpone their smoker owing to lack of the required membership in the Union. This would seem to show that their year's isolation in the Freshman dormitories had militated against their appreciation of the Union's value. As a makeshift, until sufficient membership can be secured, they might well follow the system instituted by 1917 last year, of having a series of small smokers in the Randolph breakfast room, a system which did a great deal to bring the members of 1917 in close touch with each other...
...your editorial of Dec. 22, you seem to claim for the advocates of "preparedness" a monopoly of "inexorable logic," leaving it to "the writers of pacificistic communications" to monopolize emotionalism...
...team the men who are to receive their diplomas in June are Mahan, King, Watson, Soucy, Wallace, Cowen, and Parson. Mr. Parker, after studying an eligible squad of some 40 men, comes to the conclusion that the University will not have such a green and inexperienced eleven as might seem to be the prospect to the ordinary follower of football. He places Coolidge at left end; Gilman, left tackle; Taylor, left guard; Harris, centre; Dadmun, right guard; Caner, right tackle; Harte, right end; Robinson, quarterback; Boles, left halfback; Flower, right halfback; and Bond, fullback. Of Coolidge, Gilman, Taylor, Dadmun, Harte...
...drunken bowl." But President Wilson in his message says that "If our citizens are ever to fight effectively upon a sudden summons, they must know how modern fighting is done, and what to do when the summons comes to render themselves immediately available and immediately effective." It would seem advisable, therefore, to keep sober even for war, and be temperate in all things, even in the Harvard battalion...