Word: uniformally
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Crimson squad held its final practice for about half an hour last night at the Arena. Coach Claflin and Mr. Robert Winsor '05 were on the ice during the work-out and put the team through a light shooting practice. Beals did not appear in uniform but both he and Guild will be ready to take part in today's contest...
...solution has been a new codification of laws. Two great emperors had new codes drawn- Justinian and Napoleon. We have no emperor to do us that service, so the members of the legal profession are taking it upon themselves. They cannot by a stroke of the pen create a uniform code of laws for this country, but they hope, without legislation, to draw up a sort of handbook of legal procedure, to which all lawyers and judges may turn as authority. If they succeed, their code will be, not law, but a consensus of the best legal opinions upon which...
President Lowell, the final speaker of the evening, digressed from the general topic, "Education in Business" to speak on. "The Business of Education." The industry of Education" is different from other industries, in that standardization has characterized the development of the last decade, while in education there is no uniformity. "Men are not uniform, and education cannot be attempted as though they were. We would only cultivate a low standard of mediocrity. The problem of education is the development of individual talent and resourcefulness." He concluded by saying that a university is one of the most enduring of human institutions...
...organization to be known as 'the American Football Officials' Association, having for its main object the uniform interpretation of rules throughout the country, was formed at a recent meeting of football officials, it was announced yesterday...
...which he conducted with a pint milk-bottle, a supply of yeast and banana agar, and about a dozen flies (genus ). The food supply of yeast and banana agar was put it the bottom of the bottle and then the flies were enclosed, and the whole kept at a uniform temperature for about fifty days. During this time the flies multiplied so that the milk bottle--representing the United States--could not hold them all, nor the food supply give sufficient nourishment. The population, so to speak, had arrived at the saturation point, and further expansion was impossible...