Word: sufferings
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...carry their work will probably not play, and those who can will not be harmed. But if such a change is impossible, the narrower one should certainly be put through at once. Why can we not have this rule also reformed before the class of 1910 is forced to suffer...
...graduate schools finds himself in a decidedly unpleasant situation. He is usually interested in some branch of College activity and his studies are more difficult than in College. As a result of this, he pays less attention to his work than he should, and his other interest suffer in a like proportion. Before he is through, he is usually decidedly sorry that he did not remain an undergraduate for four years, but in spite of his example there are more three-year graduates than ever in the next class...
...that the forces that are making towards peace are many and well organized. The independence of nations has made them strong, and their equality follows from this independence. Independence in its execution leads to dependence on others, and so to interdependence. Consequently when war breaks out, the neutral nations suffer with the guilty; there is a state of confusion, and trade is paralyzed. Hence the non-combatants will try to make peace between the belligerents if only from a selfish motive...
...just this time it is especially difficult, for lately there has been in progress at Memorial a policy of experiment--a policy naturally arising from continued evidences of dissatisfaction. Nor have the experiments as yet greatly relieved the dissatisfaction, for it is evident that the Association will soon suffer from desertion unless the extraordinarily high price charged so far this year is substantially reduced...
...less in athletics at the same time. When he is finally chosen for a class committee in his last year, he will probably begin to realize the absurdity of the whole thing. First to be neglected is his College work and then his various duties are liable to suffer in the reverse order in which he esteems them...