Word: whole
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...that of a pair of staring spectacles and an immovable upper lip, and by another of a throaty growl in his Sophoclean larynx There was an entire lack, to me, of all moral or personal influences. I look back with a certain pathetic commiseration on myself, unwarmed for the whole four years by a single act or word expressive of interest on the part of those to whom my education was intrusted. And this is literally true. The element of personal influence was entirely lacking. No instructor or officer ever gave me a pat on the shoulder physically, morally...
...order to insure the success of the Junior dance this year the co-operation of the whole class is needed. Since only Union members will be admitted, it is essential that all Juniors who do not belong to the Union should join at once. Special attention is being given to the selection of food and music, which will be the best obtainable. Every effort is being made to reduce the expense of the dance, and for this reason everyone is requested to refrain from giving flowers to their guests. The date of the dance will be announced later...
...proposed reorganization of the present Senior Council at Yale into a student council representing the whole college will be voted on by the three upper classes tomorrow. The Senior Council, realizing the need of some such organization at Yale, and convinced of the inadequacy of the Council under its present form, is submitting to the undergraduates the new constitution, which embodies three important changes; first, making the Council representative of the college as a whole by having it consist of seven seniors, five juniors, and three sophomores, instead of seven seniors only, as has been the custom at Yale heretofore...
...limited time which can be given to the drill and instruction of the large group of men now signed up. In fact I am convinced that for many of us the actual military knowledge which we expect to acquire is of minor significance. The all-important features of the whole movement are these: that at last there has been some definite step taken by Harvard University students to show not only by words but by action the widespread realization of the responsibility of the individual to the Government for the maintenance of the country's integrity; that to date over...
...dinner will be held tonight, after which the committees will discuss the eligibility rules of the three universities. The conference will be concluded tomorrow afternoon. The whole matter of professionalism will be taken up, and plans for a uniform code of eligibility rules for the three colleges arranged...