Word: utterly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Assistants--In English, C. F. C. Arensberg 2L., F. Aydelotte 1G., A. E. Ells 1G., R. T. Hale 1G., H. K. Stockton 1G., J. S. P. Tatlock 3G., R. P. Utter, A.B., S. H. E. Freund 3L., H. B. Stanton 3L. In history, A. H. Shearer 4G., H. H. Morse 2G. In German, P. G. A. Busse 1G. In government, F. G. Dorety 3L., J. P. Hill 3L., F. M. Roberts 3L., W. S. Heilborn 3L. In physics, S. B. Serviss 1G. In economics, C. Beardsley. In Chemistry, P. Wheeler 1G. In Gray Herbarium, J. M. Greenman '99. In music...
...then shall Christ's teaching of lavishness apply to the lives of men? Here and there is a man who bends his concentrated energies in utter self-absorption to some one task of his own, to the accomplishing of some purpose, to the achievement of reputation and renown; and often he accomplishes his task only to find that the prize he has grasped has turned to ashes in his hand, that in gaining an object he has lost the sweetness of life, that in winning a place a place in men's estimation he has lost his place...
These fellows seem to have little sense of truth or propriety. They are continually writing the most utter trash about our College life. While they confine themselves to "Old Buck," "Anarchists Bombs" etc., it is rather amusing and I suppose no one really cares. But is it not time that something was done to put a stop to the impertinent personalities now appearing from time to time, especially when they reach the height of unscrupulousness of the one entitled "Broken by Hunger and Overwork" appearing in this morning's Boston Post...
...disapproval. He represents Falstaff as he was and gives him credit for his wonderfully brilliant wit and sense of humor, but he also shows him as unprincipled, selfish, egotistical and vulgar, and, in the end, the prince sees through Falstaff's frivolity and sham, recognizes his utter worthlessness and condemns him as unfit for the society of true...