Word: zeal
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Kettell '14 discussed the pleasure and profit to be derived from entertainment work. S. B. Pennock '15 told of his experiences with a boys' club at the Roxbury Neighborhood House, and L. A. Morgan '17 explained that zeal was the requisite of a social service worker...
...order to uphold the prestige of his school. To place money on a game because of a misconceived idea that loyalty to team and college demands it, is a fatal error common among college men. Gambling on the athletic contest, even when prompted by an overflow of zeal, is an evil just the same as the game of chance conducted in a dive...
...Norman Angell on the lecture platform at Harvard should call forth no less than a full house in Emerson D. The man who has treated a topic of such vital importance in this age of acute attention to questions of political science, with such a combination of inspired prophetic zeal and scientific accuracy that he has seen it translated into sixteen foreign tongues and run through four American editions in this short time, deserves the greatest attention. Pacifists or belligerents we may be, we cannot escape the question "Why is war?" Mr. Angell has received attention from the press...
...involves the tiresome work of collecting them when due and the infinite detail of keeping accurate account of the money received. Sub-committees large enough to make the work light for each member are the best means for success. We hope to see the work go on with the zeal which it deserves. Then, it is only a question of time before it will be finished...
...gymnasium that is more than ordinary. Almost alone of the big universities of the country, Harvard's gymnasium is inadequate. Syracuse, Princeton, and Dartmouth men enjoy the newest apparatus, ventilation and sanitary machinery. The undergraduates of Harvard have given the $25,000 pledge of their zeal. It remains for the graduates to give theirs...