Word: whole
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...fine thing for a man to become oblivious to self in pursuing a higher ideal than egoism. It is a terrible thing for a man to become oblivious to self because the whole world appears as nothing stronger than a fantasy...
...School of Landscape Architecture, and special students except those whose total for the year will amount to less than one and one-half full courses, must be made to the Bursar, Dane Hall, not later that 1 o'clock. The students taking one course or less must pay their whole tuition...
...value of colleges in what they like to regard as the real things of life. First there is the self-made man whose marvelous success so biases his personal opinions that he is unable to think except in terms of self. Then comes the trained specialist whose whole education has been limited to a certain field and who has completely disregarded whatever was irrelevant to his chosen province. It is true this fellow will admit that one may get a start in the right direction at college, the right direction being his own field of work, but a liberal education...
...Sciences, the Graduate School of Business Administration, the School of Architecture, and the School of Landscape Architecture whose work for the academic year is to amount to more than one course is required to pay a tuition fee of $50; and those taking one course or less, their whole tuition fee. All students enrolled before the year 1916-17 must pay in addition the Infirmary...
Every student in the Divinity School except a special student or graduate student whose work for the whole academic year is to be less than two full courses is required to pay $94 and the above specified special and graduate students are required to pay their entire tuition fee plus the infirmary...