Word: wholeness
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...taking part in one or another of the four major sports this spring is at least worthy of comment. It will come as a decided surprise to many of the older graduates who in pre-war days were wont to compare eleven men on the football team to the whole seething cheering-sections which gave them lusty support. "Why is there not a chance on some team or crew for every man who wants to take part in a college sport?" these graduates asked. Generally there was an answer, but still the questioner would go away unsatisfied. The results...
...Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the Graduate School of Business Administration, the School of Architecture, the School of Landscape Architecture or the Bussey Institution, registered therein for the first time in the academic year 1916-17, 1917-18, or 1918-19, who is doing full work for the whole year, or who having entered his department after November 22, 1918, is doing full work for the time during which he is a member thereof is required...
...justice of a wage of ten dollars per week, if he truly appreciates the difficult situation into which the New England public has been thrown, and if as he says he wishes to be loyal to the War Labor Arbitration Board, he can at once submit the whole matter to the Board itself for impartial review, and probably thus end the strike. Altogether it appears to be a case of the tactlessness and obstinacy of one man in the face of a multitude who sincerely believe themselves to have been unfairly treated...
...stable, is valuable because of its vigor. A step in the right direction has been taken. The Student Council has appointed a committee to present to the Faculty suggestions for the elucidation of the system of concentration and distribution. But this is not enough. The student body as a whole should become conscious of the possibility of change, should think, discuss and present to the Faculty as many ideas as possible on the subject...
...Executive Cabinet for their faithful co-operation and interest in the year's success. In commenting upon the situation, I can make but one suggestion and repeat the appeal that is almost annually made for wider and more active interest in the work of the Association among the whole undergraduate body, for on this alone depends the success or failure of our good work. J. G. COOLIDGE...