Word: whole
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...text book idea of this country's isolation in world affairs has been conclusively disproved by recent events," said Professor Robert Matteson Johnston, in his talk to the Freshman Debating Society in Smith Halls Common Room last night. "We must recast our whole ideas of European relations. The first thing to be done is, of course, to get an army; and few realize that this takes time. It would be six years before a first class force of troops could be created to compete with any of the Powers...
...yesterday afternoon which went to the substitutes by a 2 to 1 score. The regulars only goal was the result of some pretty passes between Townsend and Rice, the latter scoring, and White and Kissel worked a similar goal for the second-stringmen. Fisher carried the puck the whole way down the ice for the final goal. Eckfeldt's injury was not as serious as was at first supposed and he was back in uniform again...
...undergraduates in the University must hand in at University Hall not later than 5 o'clock this afternoon the card on which they have indicated the whole courses, the half-courses that they propose to take in the second half-year. Students should get the signature of their advisers to this list of studies, unless they are not taking up any second half-year courses. If, however, a student is unable to consult his adviser before 5 o'clock, he must hand in the card without the signature, as failure to do so will subject him to a fine...
...plan of having weekly drills in the manipulation of a man-of-war (beginning next Monday), should appeal to a great many men. There is nothing more fascinating or intense in the whole vivid game of war than the life of a great battleship. The drill offered does not take a large amount of time, but should be concentrated enough to offer a good basis of training in the necessities of a naval officer's education...
...undergraduates in the University must hand in at University Hall not later than 5 o'clock on Monday afternoon the card on which they have indicated the whole courses, the half-courses running through the year, and the half-courses that they propose to take in the second half-year. Students should get the signature of their advisers to this list of studies, unless they are not taking up any second half-year courses. If, however, a student is unable to consult his adviser before 5 P. M., Monday, February 12, he must hand in the card without the signature...