Word: well
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...persistent creditors. Then followed a week of much needed rest. And now the undergraduates return from their homes with numerous pecuniary gifts from their families, for vacation seems to be a giving time. Thus the final week of the University drive, which starts to-day, finds students with well-lined purses...
...verse is fairly cheerful. In particular. Mr. Cowley's parodies bring blessed relief: writers of "the new poetry" may well note such imaginative passages...
...employment managers. These men will be trained at business schools and colleges,--some here at the University,--and will have it their special task to solve the problems of labor in the Government's industries. Efficient hiring and "firing" will be their immediate duty, but to do this well they will have to obtain an exhaustive knowledge of labor conditions from every standpoint. They will see the necessity of organization, and will be in the best position to develop the methods of attaining it. The labor problem has become too big and too important to be handled...
Every undergraduates as well as every student in the Graduate Schools is required to register in University 18 after his last College exercise today and also between 9 and 1.30 o'clock on Monday, April 22. The April recess will extend from tomorrow, April 14, to Sunday, April 21, inclusive...
...naturally an egoist. He loves to do things in a spectacular way with himself as hero. Subconsciously he knows himself to be just a little better, stronger, and more farsighted than any foreigner. This supreme confidence, misplaced as it may be, gives him unbounded energy to do his part well. It is, however, often damaging. He instinctively tends to belittle his enemy and to consider him a foe of decidedly inferior mettle. American soldiers, officers and men, arrive in France, fresh from their training camps, without any doubts that their march toward Berlin is to continue peacefully uninterrupted. What...