Word: seriousness
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Patients will be seen in the order that messages are received, with the exception of any urgent call which will be answered as soon as possible. Students whose illnesses are not serious enough to prevent their going out should go to the Medical Advisor's office on the second floor of Wadsworth House between 8.30 and 9.30 o'clock in the morning, and between 4.30 and 5.30 o'clock in the afternoon...
Auxiliaries. General Pershing addressed the American Legion Auxiliary (wives, mothers, sisters): "The enemy within our gates is at this very moment making serious efforts to find lodgement for his specious reasoning in the tender and emotional nature of our good women...
Behavior. Major Arthur Kipling, chief of the Legion's military and police division, reported the legionaries' Paris conduct as "150% better than the U. S. Conventions." Not more than five cases of drunkenness were in court at any one moment. Cafe and taxicab arguments resulted in no serious assaults. The Red Cross treated only 1,400 cases during the week, mostly sore feet, fatigue, colds, temporary alcoholism...
...child in the early formative years of his life? Why does it cry that the problem lies in the students' race for graduation units, when that is an extremely minor issue? Why should a child, who would rather be playing ball than attending class, be faced with the serious problem of selecting his vocation or field of concentration? The proposition is sufficiently gross in his riper years. It would be well for the reformers to save the time of creating new answers to an old question by repeating this time-worn solution--raise the standards of the teachers in order...
Yesterday afternoon the University squad was put through the fourth consecutive scrimmage this week in the last strenuous workout before the opening of the season against Vermont tomorrow. The first serious injury at Harvard this fall cropped up in the scrimmage when G. L. Lewis '30, substitute end on team B and regular wing of last year's Freshman eleven, was carried from the field with a broken...