Word: longingly
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Dates: during 1910-1910
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...reason seems now apparent for failure to "make good." Signs of that vital force which alone can command success are eagerly awaited. The CRIMSON believes that these will not long be wanting, and takes pleasure in adding its own heartiest wishes for the Council's success...
...content with bringing in poverty from the outside, but we produce it in a wholesale way. There are three great tragic armies of working girls; those who, because of insufficient wage and excessive work, fall early victims to tuberculosis; those who, due to the strain of long hours, are succumbing to nervous prostration; and those who, because of worrying on the problem of mere existence, yield to melancholia...
...that we consider the proposed altered make-up of the Council excellent, but that is no reason why the new constitution should be hastily and illegally adopted, imperfections and all. The answer to the fourth paragraph of the communication is that the members of the old nominating committee have long outlived their rights as such, whereas the ex-officiis members provided for in the constitution submitted, if it were accepted, would be the most logical body through which to make the necessary nominations. And next we are arraigned upon a quibble for inconsistency, a charge to which we are exposed...
...Publication Office will issue this afternoon the University Directory, a catalogue of all living graduates and undergraduates. It will contain the names, degrees, occupations, and addresses of men who have been students in any department of the University long enough to have their names entered in any annual catalogue...
...University Directory, a catalogue of all living graduates and undergraduates, will be issued from the Publication Office tomorrow. It will contain the names, degrees, occupations, and addresses of men who have been students in any department of the University long enough to have their names included in the first annual catalogue after their registration as students...