Word: spite
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...other things, the power of attention, effective note-taking, and a live intellectual curiosity in the lecture room as a time-saver in outside study. A recent case came before the Phi Beta Kappa scholarship bureau where a man who has won literary prizes failed to escape probation, in spite of studying the incredible amount of fifteen hours a day. A great deal of this is doubtless due to inexcusable apathy on the part of students; much also must be charged to lack of early guidance in methods of study...
There is still a large number of delinquent Seniors who have not handed in their "class histories" in spite of the numerous appeals made by the committee. The members of the committee make a final appeal to the class spirit of these men and urge them to hand their histories in at Matthews 5 immediately. The men who have not responded are as follows: Belford, Bennett, Berman, Britten, E. F. Cahill, H. K. Caner, F. W. Capper, C. F. Choate, W. Cohen, Coogan, S. Coolidge, Jr., F. deL. Cunningham, T. Davis, H. R. Donahue, R. A. Donahue, Endicott, Gielman, Goertner...
...race was held yesterday between the first and second crews. The second crew was given three lengths at the start. The first crew closed up the distance by a spurt at the Anderson bridge, gained three lengths on the stretch to Harvard bridge and finished with this lead in spite of a good spurt by the second...
...spite of the urgently repeated appeals of the Senior Photograph Committee for Seniors to make appointments at Notman's, there are still 15 men who are greatly holding up the work on the Album. If these 15 men arrange immediately for sittings at Notman's, they are fairly sure to appear in the Album. The "rogues' gallery" as it stands now contains the following names: D. H. Bradford, D. S. Campbell, W. Franzen, H. S. King, W. Lippincott, W. D. Lyon, C. H. McClure T. K. Meloy, S. Morse, P. S. Page, C. Perkins, A. H. P. Sayres...
...Standish Hall hockey team defeated Smith yesterday afternoon at the Arena by a score of 2 to 1. The game was fast and hard-fought throughout, in spite of the fact that neither team had been on the ice for over two weeks. The Standish forward line played a particularly aggressive game, and only several excellent stops by Hollister prevented a higher score. The Smith team braced in the second half, when Long-wood scored on an individual rush. Wagoner and Ames played the best game for Standish...