Word: methodically
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Henry Ware, chorister. The guests of the evening were L. Mck. Garrison L. S., and J. G. King L. S., former editors of the CRIMSON. No formal speeches were made, but the past and present editors discussed at some length the history and policy of the paper. This informal method of conducting the dinner lent interest to the occasion, and made it one of the most enjoyable of CRIMSON dinners. Great interest in the future of the paper, and a strong determination to improve it in all possible ways, was expressed and the men broke up with the firm confidence...
...whole is contained in the quotation at the beginning of the article, "Corumpunt Oita corpus." Mr. Guild says that there are two ways in which a plain American citizen who is in earnest can be of measurable assistance in the promotion of political reform. Both necessitate trouble, The first method is the creation of public opinion; the second, going into politics. Mr. Guild urges upon Harvard men especially the necessity of active participation in politics and in political reform...
Columbia possesses laboratories for several kinds of investigation, for bacteriological, anatomical, chemical, and mineralogical studies. Two large rooms are given up to the bacteriological laboratory where the student learns the method of preparing and studying normal and diseased tissues and organs, and makes for his own future use collections of microscopically specimens, from which he prepares in the laboratory a series of outline sketches...
...will be admitted that in a boat race there are four factors, at least, of some importance. They are: the water, the boat, the men, and the method the men take to get the boat over the water...
Coming now to the last factor, the word "stroke" might be substituted for "method," and the following sub-division adopted: 1. Skill and form. 2. Time. 3. Recover. According to some, all that may be said upon rowing may be included under the head of "skill;" "form," referring to the appearance of similarity and uniformity throughout the crew. It will be apparent that both "form" and "skill" are dependent upon certain constituent elements. Two of these, "time" and "recover" may be considered in another letter...