Word: seldom
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...many times in such a case do we ever approach closer than the restrictions of the lecture hall allow? The superiority of the larger universities is due to the fact that their greater resources enable them to obtain men who are at once efficient teachers and intellectual leaders. Seldom, however, do we make use of this advantage which Harvard possesses in so high a degree. Many students there are in the University who are not even on speaking acquaintance with a single one of their past or present instructors...
...come to preach in Appleton are worth knowing, however slightly. These are representative of the highest type of clergymen. From conversations with these men will spring thoughts and ideals seldom attained by undergraduates without the aid of some such stimulus. The CRIMSON would feel it had accomplished something well worth while if it could persuade its readers to call on the University preachers...
...Beta Kappa is not sensational,--the life of the scholar is seldom sensational. But the society aims to give substantial recognition to those men who believe that intellectual effort is worth while; it aims to do for the scholar what the "H" and the Varsity Club do for the athlete. Though sheer "grinding" or absolute indifference to scholarship are not likely to win election, membership is within the reach of any man of good ability who is willing to do, even at some sacrifice, the best work of which he is capable. It is interesting to note that at Yale...
...only seldom that undergraduates of Harvard College are offered an opportunely comparable to that which is now open to the Senior class by Professor Royce's course on Religions Problems of Students. Apparently the realization of this fact has been limited to but few men in the class. This seems the only explanation of the small attendance at the first two meetings of the course. The class will be held again this evening; self-interest, at least, should prompt a large attendance...
...play to become more even and there was little choice between the two teams. Houston played an effective game at cover point and used the side boards to good advantage. Owing to the rapid following back of the opposing offence, the University forwards were able to get loose very seldom. The University team lined up as follows: l.e., Childs, Pierce; l.c., Duncan; r.c., Huntington; r.e., Seamans; c.p., Houston; p., Blackall, g., Chadwick...