Word: cared
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Dates: during 1910-1910
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...second fact which the published comments indicate is that, next after great personalities, undergraduates most highly appreciate painstaking care in the preparation of lectures and in the administration of courses. This fact is so well worth remembering as to make the Seniors' insistence on it of considerable value...
...bellowing snatches of what were once songs. It is only charitable and reasonable to suppose that the majority of these offenders are Freshmen. For they make the noise for one of two reasons; either because they wish people in the vicinity to think that they are devil-may-care, hard-drinking fellows, or they are men who really have been indulging beyond the point of sobriety. If they are not Freshmen, in the first case, they ought to know that men do not win instant and lasting popularity or admiration from other men by being such rakish chaps...
...crew had been rowing in fair form; below the bridge, rough water made the rowing rather ragged, though this did not affect the University crew as much as the Freshmen. The average stroke for both eights in the middle of the race was between 33 and 34; the University care finished with a lead of about three lengths of open water, rowing 38 strokes to the minute...
...course the duty of the city of Boston to care for its crowds; and when the dust from a short stretch of road destroys the pleasure and threatens the health of so many, it is reasonable that the road should be either watered or oiled. Since, however, the city does not seem over zealous to take the initiative, and since the Athletic Association is in part responsible for the handling of the crowd, we would suggest that the association make some arrangement with the street department whereby the dust will be laid...
...speeches were chosen with care and were representative not only of political debating, but also of well-known works in English prose and poetry. They dealt with former political issues, with present problems, and with heroic deeds. English literature from Shakespeare to Kipling was also represented, and one or two selections were chosen to play upon the feelings of the audience...