Word: avoiding
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...following announcement was made by James Roosevelt '30, treasurer of the Senior Class, last night. "In order to avoid any confusion among members of the Senior Class, with regard to the Harvard Fund and the letter recently sent out for the purpose of covering the expenses of the class for the fifteenth reunion, I wish to point out that there is no connection between them. It will of course be the policy of the treasurer to turn over to the Harvard Fund for the gift of the Class of 1930 to the University any surplus which may have accrued...
...long conference, attended by the three chiefs and their seconds. Apparently Mr. Eaton convinced them that his was no feeble gesture, for at the end of eight and a half hours he came out grinning while Mr. Grace and Mr. Campbell clambered down 20 floors of fire-escape to avoid newsgatherers...
...identification"). The dances were valuable in promoting the objective study of one's own movements. This regimen was part of an attempt to attain complete self-consciousness?chemical, physical, psychological awareness-of-self. Achieving this, a man might properly understand himself as part of his environment, might develop will, avoid being machine-like in a machine...
...hemisphere offers such air resistance to gravity that descent is checked to about 16 ft. per second. This amounts to a force equal to that of jumping from a ten-foot fence, often sufficient to sprain an ankle. Chutes can be partially guided when the jumper wishes to avoid landing in a clump of trees or a pond, by pulling the shroud lines on the side toward which he wants to go. In a high wind, if the jumper does not unharness himself before he lands, as he must do when landing on water, he will be dragged over...
...questions such as these were asked in three hour examinations there could be no objection, for they avoid the Scylla of calling forth a mass, of unassimilated fact. Unfortunately this test has gone to the other extreme and fallen into the Charybdis of asking for too much in a limited time, thus emasculating whatever virtue it might have otherwise had. With this glaring defect as a drawback it is still impossible to form a sane opinion of student ability...