Word: distinctiveness
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...four class meetings of the H. A. A. are entirely distinct, and prizes are offered for winners in each class meeting...
...association be unwilling to assume the responsibility and expense of marking the courts, the owner of the court could with justice be expected to pay for the marking as a sort of fee for the exclusive rights he possesses, especially as continued use of a court is a distinct advantage apart from the slight wearing of the marks...
...form a disinterested opinion on the abstract question of co-education, it need hardly be said, is a very difficult matter. Indeed it can almost be said that such an opinion is impossible. Co-education is as much a question of distinct practical conditions and local influences as it is one of theoretical utility. Testimony that can be gathered from all quarters is so conflicting in character that it is next to impossible to secure any concensus of opinions which might decide...
That there has been in one sense a very distinct "call" for Harvard to undertake it cannot be denied. The establishment of the annex in the near future as a constituent part of the university with a suitable endowment, seems more than probable. Thus it is that it well behooves every student and graduate of Harvard to form as well as he can his opinion as to the advisability, not of co-education in general, but of co-education at Harvard. It is a reassuring thought that Harvard's policy, while it has always been progressive, has been...
...thing is plain. Cornell must again assert itself as independent of any American model, or ever hold itself in its present position. Yale and Harvard are infinitely above us and always will be so, unless we follow a course distinct from theirs. We cannot compete with them on their own grounds. Cornell must take an advanced position, or be left in the lurch...