Word: somewhat
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...this race, A. Biddle '16 fell after a mix-up with H. W. Minot '17 and W. J. Bingham '16 jumped the first but tumbled over the second of the two. Biddle lost a good bit of skin and was spiked, though not seriously. Bingham also was scraped somewhat. Their tumbles should not affect the running of these men in the intercollegiates next week...
There is a liberal leaven of light editorials dominating those with a more grave tone, the range of subjects sweeping from vendettas to evangelists. Mr. Davis' somewhat scholarly article on "The Study of Contemporary Literature in College" is an intelligent and comprehensive treatment...
...Woodrow Wilson Club was formally organized in the Trophy Room of the Union last night, when 80 members of the University, all ardent supporters of the President, met to lay plans for taking active part in the coming campaign. There was somewhat of a struggle between the old Democratic Club and the promoters of the new organization, but those who sympathize with the Democratic party in the University will now be known as members of the Woodrow Wilson Club...
...program of the Second Annual Invitation Regatta to be held from May 17 to 20 has been somewhat changed from the order published a few days ago. The races of the school eights, the junior single shells, the junior eight-oared crews and the senior eight-oared crews, which were to be held on May 19, have now been shifted to May 18; the races of the second club crews, the third club crews and the octopedes, which were scheduled for May 18, have been set for May 19. All other events will be run off as previously announced...
...largely conditioned upon the growth of our body of graduate students. To provide the instructors and assistants that were required in 1916 would have been almost, if not quite, impossible ten years ago; and twenty years ago it would have been absolutely out of the question. There is a somewhat prevalent impression that the work of the Graduate School has been developed at the expense of Harvard College; but in the Department of Economics, at least, it is perfectly clear that, without a large body of graduate students, undergraduate instruction would practically break down. If during the next five years...