Word: cannot
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...strike one as a denial of them. The only inference is that he thinks that the objections to football are so strong that so long as there are other opportunities for athletic training, the present game should be given up. However one may disagree with the President, it cannot be denied that his attitude is a legitimate one and although on some points, such as "the state of mind of the spectators at a hard fought football match," he seems to be ignorant of the actual facts, there is throughout his remarks on the subject a sincerity which adds greatly...
...whole, seem so evident as completely to justify the change. The former club-table men were called upon to make a sacrifice which meant a great deal to them, and they submitted with excellent grace to what appeared to be the good of the majority. If they cannot help thinking occasionally of the good old times, they have at least the consolation, which should be a real one, of knowing that the new system is one of comparative luxury to the unfortunate members of the old general tables...
...though the question of the equitable disposition of the number that have to be provided for seems to be settled for the present, yet it cannot be denied that the capacity of Memorial Hall is at present over-taxed. Food cannot be cooked and served in an appetizing way when it is prepared in such enormous quantities within the short periods now allotted to meals...
CRIMSON. - Very important meeting of the board at 6.30 tonight. Every editor be present, even if he cannot stay...
...spirit of God which is in a man. Real life is life eternal and by this we are not to understand only life lasting forever, but the life of the eternal God. He who truly lives, lives in God and God in him. The "life indeed" is something that cannot be lost. Death is but an end of the visible life, what we might call the picture of life, but the life indeed is in Christ and is eternal. This eternal life is what is sought, or at least it is the chief object of study, in all colleges. Mere...