Word: cannot
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...abrupt and meaningless transition, in the scene between Hilda and Solness in the first act, from church steeples to the kingdom of youth, and back again, is worthy of the veriest tyro. But in the expression of subtle thoughts and emotions and in shades of feeling so delicate we cannot define them in ourselves, the play is indeed the work of a master builder. Swinburne's poetry represents that transitionary stage between articulate ideas and music; where the mere sound of the words carries more weight than their definite meaning. Ibsen's play stands at the other...
...trying for the University or class hockey teams, and others have no opportunity to skate. Admitting that the candidates for the teams should have the first right to use the ice, it still seems unfair that no provision should be made for other men who have paid for tickets. Cannot something be done to remedy this in justice? UNDERGRADUATE...
...opinion that life is not long enough to justify an expenditure of time that prevents a man from being fitted for his life work until he is twenty-six. The college must be a place of freedom with responsibility. It invokes danger, but manhood and character cannot be developed without the element of danger, and it is, therefore, not a fit place for everybody. But to counteract this danger, the strongest influences are provided...
...addition to these, Professor Morgan will give, during the second half-year, at a time to be announced on the bulletin boards, a course of about fifteen lectures, open to all members of the University, on the history of classical studies. This course cannot be counted towards any degree...
...dining halls. Public money was appropriated by the General Court to build it, as it had been to build the College buildings, and the occupancy of it was considered as altogether official. It seems to us that on these facts the dominant and principal occupancy by the President cannot fairly be regarded than that for which the College was incorporated, and that the justice of the Superior Court who heard the case was justified in so finding...