Word: small
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Almost every kind of gun will be displayed and there will be specimens of the shells, great and small, that are used to feed the guns, of the grenades, and bombs used for aerial warfare, and of all the weapons of offence and defence. There are too, the aeroplanes which have seen service among the clouds at the front, and many relics, some of them gruesome, all characteristic of the terrible struggle. The airship in which Norman Prince '08 plunged to his death has been sent by special dispensation of the French government...
...have not been to a small college can appreciate the value of a close relationship between professor and student. As one of our eminent Harvard graduates has said, "It is worth all the school's cost if the long discipline brings each one of us into living touch with one real instructor, one whose word reaches the soul and creates that hunger of the mind whose satisfaction is our education." Such friendship is of mutual benefit, for it ennobles the student and it humanizes the instructor...
...following scholarships and fellowships were awarded: Whiting Fellowship to H. W. Lamson 1G; University Scholarship to K. C. Basu 1G; Lady Mowlson Scholarship to A. K. Small 1G; University Scholarship in Architecture to J. J. Liebenberg 1SA; Lincoln Scholarship to F. B. Sargent 1M, and the William S. Murphy Scholarships, to be given, according to the request of the donor, only to men bearing the name of Murphy, to William Andrew Murphy 1M, Clifton Murphy 1L and Gardner Murphy...
...dormitories and from eight who live at home. The reports from the dormitory collections are due next Monday, December 4. It is necessary for everyone to pay promptly and generously, as it is planned to hold a smoker soon and the balance from last year's treasury is extremely small. The members of the committee will compete for the positions of chairman and sub-chairman, which will be awarded to the men who have collected the largest amounts of money...
Princeton's prospects for a successful team in 1917 are anything but encouraging, for with but five letter men returning from this year's defeated team, Coach Rush has a very small nucleus from which to build a more successful eleven. Two of these five, Wilson and McGraw, were regulars, playing at right end and tackle throughout the greater part of the season. The other three, Funk, Halsey and Winn were substitutes but will be regulars next fall...