Word: enough
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...Milky Way. The discovery of a nova is always one of the more spectacular results of astronomical research which never fails to arouse popular interest. None of the recent discoveries can be found with the naked eye, their magnitude ranging between six and seven. The most recent nova bright enough to be seen with the naked eye was Nova Aquilae Number 3 which suddenly burst into brightness in June, 1918, and was visible as a star of the first magnitude for several nights, gradually fading, however, until by the end of the year it had disappeared as a naked...
...interest in the teaching profession. The country will always be able to find plenty of poor teachers and ordinary teachers. But of good teachers, men and women who have really studied their subject, such as we hope to turn out here, there have never been nearly enough. The need for leaders in the field of education now is greater than it ever has been. And so to the serious-minded undergraduates we appeal at least to consider the courses in Education as something more than diluents of Mathematics in a program for the Degree with Distinction, and to do their...
...University is large enough to support all varieties of music, gray and gay, popular and classical. The demand for such entertainment as that offered by the Glee Club on the one hand, and the Band on the other, is evidence of what is an essentially Cosmopolitan musical viewpoint on the part of the University...
...conceive the difficulties that we have encountered. The village is so overcrowded with refugees that it was almost impossible to secure quarters. Fuel is very expensive, and it was almost impossible to collect enough furniture and equipment in general to start with. Then, too, you have no idea how suspicious people are of any unselfish undertaking. The Turks especially object to every charitable project...
...hard enough to keep the time straight, and to keep plays would require a whole book-keeping force on the field," said Roper. "As to limiting the system of stalling for time, the same objectionable feature would be presented. A team with a slight lead and the ball and say four more plays, would simply take the four downs and the game would be over. The other side would not have any more chance than it has under the time system...