Word: eagerness
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...foundation to rest upon. With large sections, the instructor is obliged often to lecture, and treat the students as men of honor who will do their share of the work, and derive additional benefit from his remarks to them. Thus men who come poorly fitted, but eager to learn, appreciate and derive greatest advantage, while those who may fancy the remarks as "too critical," "too old," gradually lose what they do know, and learn nothing...
Charles W. Eager, Manchester, N. H.; class '77; age, 20; weight, 162 lbs.; height...
ENTRIES: J. H. Southard, of Cornell; C. H. Hubbell, of Williams; C. Eager, of Dartmouth; E. Price, of Columbia; J. E. Eustis and H. C. Heermans, of Wesleyan...
...scramble for flowers, so eager...
...from its eager fever...