Word: similarly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...remedy this fault and to answer the demand from the business community, during the last thirty years the colleges have introduced special courses and have organized Business Schools. The technical schools demonstrated the value of systematic class-room training for the engineer; the college could render a similar service to the growing profession of business. At the University the great professional schools were graduate in character, and the School of Business Administration, established in 1908, was put on the same plane. It was to give a professional training, scientific in method yet practical in application, to young men aiming...
...originally written in imitation of Euripides. To the large chorus have been assigned two lyrical passages which serve to break up the regular rounds of speeches by the three friends and Job's responses. At the beginning of the play occurs a colloquy between the Lord and The Adversary similar to that between Athene and Poseidon in "The Trojan Women" or to that of Apollo and Death in the "Alkestis," and with this is presented Job's calamity as a forceful prologue to the suffering caused later. In the debate that follows Job in his agony rejects the theology...
...belonging to companies of the Second Battalion, who are placed upon the authorized Excused List for the Battalion drills on Tuesday afternoons, must attend, unless specifically excused, similar drills on Friday afternoons, with the First Battalion; and in like manner, members of the companies of the First Battalion, who are unable to attend the afternoon drills on Fridays, will be required, unless specifically excused, to attend the afternoon drills on Tuesday afternoons with the Second Battalion...
...Where it is absolutely impracticable, owing to illness, injury, college engagement, or other enforced absence, for the men to attend either of these afternoon drills, they will report to similar companies for the night drills, in addition to the regular drills prescribed for their own companies. This is absolutely necessary, in order to insure a standard of training for the Regiment and to enable the members to complete the "Schedule of Training" which will assure a uniform excellence of the whole in the military exercises and Review on Memorial...
This is an impression likely to be disseminated by the winning of the straw vote by a Harvard alumnus; but it emphatically deserves correction. A glance at the results of similar votes held in 1912 is sufficient. Neither of these were carried by Mr. Roosevelt; the first, held in the spring, was carried by Mr. Taft, a Yale man, and the second, held in the fall, by Mr. Wilson, a Princeton graduate. Nor did Mr. Roosevelt's name bring unalloyed applause at meetings of graduates in 1912. Harvard students are independent in their political thinking to the point of perversity...