Word: signs
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...striking example of this tendency could be found than in the war-time position of our press. The American newspaper, in the formulation and expression of public opinion, reflects the attitude of our people. That this attitude should become biased by the exigencies of the time is an unwholesome sign in the development of a great race...
...expression of relief at the end of a trying hour. Students forget that the effectiveness of speech requires a complete silence. They ignore the fact that others may care to hear what is said, that the professor is both embarrassed and outraged by their conduct. It is an unhealthy sign in the development of the cultured man. If it be thoughtlessness, let men come to think; if it be ignorance, it is time that they come to know...
Considering the difficulty of reaching men of the class now in the army or navy, a large number of ballots have already been returned. There has been a good deal of trouble, however, because of men failing to sign their ballots, or not voting for the right number of candidates in each case. All incomplete ballots must, of necessity, be thrown out. Ballots from men in the service must be signed, and there must be crosses in the squares opposite the names of seven men in the case of the Class Day Committee, two in that of the Class Committee...
...which will be conducted as in former years, are open to all members of the University. For both boxing and wrestling the classes will be: 115, 125, 135, 145, 158, 175, and heavyweight. Men who wish instruction in either branch of the sport in preparation for the tournament may sign up at the H. A. A. or Randolph Gymnasium, or report directly to the instructors. Coaches Anderson and Foley of the wrestling and boxing teams, respectively, may be found in the old Randolph squash courts, now the Randolph Gymnasium, every afternoon, while Henry Allen, the boxing instructor, has his headquarters...
rounds of last year's tournament are back in College. R. Hoffman '19, A. D. Kelso '19 and C. W. Ozians '20, boxers, and R. W. Killam '19, wrestler. Men who wish to come out for any of the classes in boxing or wrestling may sign up at the H. A. A. or at the Randolph Gymnasium