Word: wholeness
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...order to obtain the sentiment of all classes as regards this question. Already a number of college men, expressing their personal opinions, have given testimonies before the Committee, unfavorable to universal military training. The possibility of the Committee interpreting their opinions as representative of the colleges as a whole must be guarded against. Therefore a vote of the University is being held tomorrow, and delegates are being sent to Washington to inform the Committee of the true attitude of Harvard in regard to the question...
...work of York at goal kept Princeton's score down to one tally. Yale's first goal, scored by Armour, was a lucky one, and their winning goal was the result of a brilliant individual dash by Van Nostrand, half a minute after the extra period started. On the whole, Princeton looks a shade stronger than Yale, with six veterans in the line-up: Ford, Scully, Humphreys, Schoen, Hills and Cushman. Comey, who was a substitute last year, is filling the place at coverpoint left open by the graduation of Peacock, last year's captain. Yale, however, has five veterans...
...Milton team is inexperienced and has had little chance to practice, but has three good men in Captain Humphrey and Page in the forward line, and Hamilton at coverpoint. On the whole, however, the Milton seven should not give the Freshmen as hard a game as last Saturday...
...business men and holding his own both in social and diplomatic ways. His principal weakness seemed to be a disinclination to endure drudgery patiently for a long time and an apparent desire to advance faster than circumstances often seemed to warrant. Other than this he was apt on the whole to develop into a more capable, intelligent, and efficient man than the boy who lacked a college education. New York Times...
...zoology lecturer held up a small object in his hand. "Gentlemen, this is the brain. With the training of it our whole system of education is concerned, from kindergarten through the higher universities." The brains of his auditors were impressed and a new groove was made on them to record this latest knowledge...