Word: admitting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Hindus admit the possibility of multiple leadership in religious experiences, and, since their idea of religion reaches out of the limits of theology and covers the entire domain of human experiences, they have no single book like the Bible, Koran or Zenda Vesta but their religious doctrines are to be found in the vast Sanskrit literature of which I have spoken...
Only at such temporary periods of abnormal activity can most of us realize what the normal life of the undergraduate actually is. When faced with the necessity of doing half a year's reading in two days, the student is ready to admit that he has wasted a great deal of time during the fall term. He probably will be forced to admit that he has done considerably less than the utopian five or six hours' work...
...will also admit that he does not like the life of a "grind". His own feeling of reaction after such periods of study shows him that to the normal young man such application is unnatural. He comes to the logical conclusion that while he may have wasted time away from his books, the "grind" is also wasting a good deal of valuable time over those same books...
Harvard and the Maple A. A. will play off their 1-1 tie of a week ago Monday, at 8.15 o'clock tonight in the Arena. Coupon No. 8 in the season ticket books will admit to the game...
...from segregation by classes," said Mr. David Lindsay Keir. Exchange Tutor from University College, Oxford, when questioned by a CRIMSON reporter yesterday. His companion at the time, Mr. Clarence Crane Brinton '19, who has studied at New College, Oxford, said, "I have lived under both systems, and I must admit that Oxford is more democratic than Harvard...