Word: strictly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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These two verses represent the contrasted conditions of college and of the outside world. College life and college standards of judgment are lenient; those of the world are severe and strict. Nor is the reason for this hard to understand. Men in college, with no keen competition of the world's life to drive them apart and with countless ties of common associations to draw them together, naturally come to regard and to trust one another as friends: individual struggle is the characteristic of the life of the outside world; there is less common sympathy and forbearance there than among...
What are the characteristics which will enable a man to meet this strict test of the world; to be considered as "of" and "for" men and not against them? First, he must give the world his best. He must make it the aim of his life not to look for easy positions, but to make himself indispensable and invaluable in whatever position he fills; he must feel "not that the world owes him a living, but that he owes the world a life." Second, he must not take something for nothing, but must pay full price for what he does...
...above named are requested to keep in strict training during the recess. [Signed] T. GERRISH, Manager...
...editorial makes an appeal to men of unknown ability to contribute stories, and, while it does not lay down strict lines to be followed, it asks for more stories of College life...
...entering College; what percentage begin to specialize not later than the Sophomore year--that is, take at least half their work in one department; what percentage begin to specialize in the Junior year, but specialize moderately; what percentage do considerable amounts of rationally connected work without specializing in any strict sense of the work. The Dean adds a table to show what percentage of the students who graduated with distinction each category contains, and this table will be found to be one of the most interesting of the series. It proves conclusively that many of the strongest students...