Word: particularly
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Dates: during 1910-1910
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Before outlining the origin of the present system of national banks, Mr. Cannon declared that the topic was of particular interest at present, as the matter is now before Congress, and changes or improvements in our system of national currency may result...
...Lincoln Steffens will give the first of the most important series of lectures which have perhaps ever been given under the auspices of Harvard. At different times during the winter the undeniably foremost writers and thinkers upon social and economic conditions in the United States will speak upon those particular phases of our development in which they are respectively most deeply interested...
During the first part of the season Field Coach Coy introduced open play to a considerable extent, but later G. Foster Sanford, who became prominent in the coaching, laid particular emphasis on old style football, with the result that when open play was encountered in the West Point and Brown games, the team was unable to meet it effectively...
...practice of the University football team yesterday was very light, without the usual mid-week scrimmage. No kicking was done, but a formation practice was held, in which the coaches paid particular attention to the formation of interference, followed by a long signal drill. The field work was preceded by a long blackboard talk in the Locker Building...
...past the same difficulty has arisen, and in certain cases has been solved by grading the work of undergraduates and graduates upon different scales. This arrangement seems just to all concerned except in one particular. In publishing the Rank List it is scarcely fair to print for the same course an undergraduate's A without differentiating it from the B of a graduate whose knowledge may be far broader and more profound. It would be an easy matter to distinguish these two classes of marks, and base the grades upon a standard of progress instead of absolute attainment...