Word: devotees
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Dates: during 1910-1910
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In any discussion of academic rank, however, the questions of outside interests and standards of success must be considered. The goal for which the men from public schools try is largely high marks and mental training, and to this end they tend to sacrifice athletics and social diversions in general...
The disassociation between the teams and the Union that occurred when the training tables were moved to the present Varsity Club was perhaps deplored, but its necessity was denied by none. The Union could not devote more space to athletics and the Training Table Room was obviously inadequate. In the...
Undergraduates may not always spend as much time as they should in poring over their books and perhaps they do not attend their lectures with the utmost regularity, but whether they be students or not, men resent having their time wasted by others. To this they are obliged to submit...
While unusually successful as a teacher, Professor James's greatest enjoyment and influence came from his writings. For ten years before his death he taught either not at all or but a single course, and in 1907 he resigned his professorship in order to devote to writing whatever strength his...
While in College Withington was very prominent in athletics. He rowed 3 on the University four-oared crew in 1908 and 6 on the eight-oared in 1909. In 1908, he played substitute left guard, and in 1909 centre on the University football team. He was also a member of...