Word: answering
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...reports that come of the effect of the war on undergraduates in the colleges and universities of the United States. President Meiklejohn of Amherst recently said that, judging by his own experience this term, teachers of ethics and moral idealism were to be forced by the students to answer deeper questions on living and duty than ever before had been put to them by youth...
...present number of the Graduates' Magazine is an interesting one, particularly by reason of the large number of books by Harvard men appearing in the advertisements, in the lists of books received, and in the reviews. They should answer for many the rising question of "What Shall I Give for Christmas?" One of the most timely titles is Professor E. C. Pickering's "Opposition of Eros in 1914." The reviewer states that "observations, not only of the relative, but also of the absolute, value of Eros, are much to be desired this year." The editor makes extended comment on recent...
...Journalism" in the Territorial Club Room of the Union at 8 o'clock. His talk will give a general outline of newspaper work and should be of especial interest to those interested in the practical side of journalism. At its conclusion Mr. O'Brien will be glad to answer any questions which may be asked...
...answer to the proposed post-season game between the eastern and western football champions the University athletic authorities have made a counter proposal. This plan is to have a game between an all-eastern and an all-western team, after the regular season is over. The game would probably be played in Chicago...
...accommodations for visiting football teams I did not seem to make my point clear. I feel--and I believe the majority of Harvard men feel the same way--that it is Harvard's plain duty to accommodate visiting teams as well as it does its own. The editorial answer to my letter really amounts to saying that it is not convenient for Harvard to do this plain duty dictated alike by hospitality and good sportsmanship...