Word: somewhat
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...peacefully slumbering or highly indifferent. In former years the classes have responded far more readily to the dance and have enabled the committees by means of their support to make it a delightful affair. Whether or not the situation this year will be remedied by the disappearance of a somewhat blase attitude in a portion of the class remains to be seen...
Before work is begun on the third hockey rink we should like to urge the advisability of locating this on the field behind Pierce Hall. The expense of constriction and maintenance might be somewhat greater than if it were placed in the Stadium, but this should be more than compensated by its accessibility. In the Stadium the rink would be used merely for hockey, even although games were prohibited except between certain hours; but on Holmes Field the less energetically inclined would be able to employ a few spare moments to good advantage in the enjoyment of plain or fancy...
...dual track meet with Dartmouth will be held this year in the Stadium on May 9. This will be the first time that a meet has over been held within a week of the dual meet with Yale, and the arrangement is somewhat in the nature of an experiment. It is believed, however, that with the two meets so close together the men will be in the best physical condition at the time of the Yale meet...
...secondary athletics often consider merely the spring and fall sports. The advantages of more general participation during these seasons are so obvious that the discussion is now aimed almost entirely toward discovering the best means of promoting these scrub contests. The winter sports, however, seem to have been somewhat neglected...
...turn to the drawing, the cover is a very excellent design, somewhat of the style of Maxfield Parrish, as it seems to us, but its coloring is a failure; the green is too poisonous, deadly so when laid in the purple. The rest of the drawing is mediocre. Perhaps the best of the illustrations is that to "Passing his Exam" (p. 209), which has considerable character and life. One cannot, to be sure, look for expert illustrative work in a college paper. But it would seem that, with some study and imitation of good models, far better results might...