Word: cannot
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...yard boundary would be especially good, as any simplification of the work of the officials is to be commended. The one objection to the rules as they now stand is that the official's attention is so taken up by looking for geometrical violation of the rules that it cannot be placed so thoroughly on the more important points of conduct and play...
...pleased by the tone of the letter, and at the same time agitated,--pleased because an authority is reassuring us in our belief in football especially, and intercollegiate athletics as a whole; agitated because we cannot read the letter without a return of the fear that we are to lose the very object praised...
...cannot see that the serious position in which our intercollegiate sport has been placed is in any way affected by the announcement. It makes no difference whether the Faculty passed the vote as an expression of its own opinion, or whether the Association of Colleges passed it at the instigation of the Harvard authorities. In either case Harvard is the one most deeply concerned. Or if the Association, moved by some other college or university, took the step Independently and Harvard approved, where is the distinction...
From a source which cannot yet be publicly announced, the Dental School has received promise of the funds necessary for the erection of a new building. The site which has been chosen is the lot at the corner of Longwood avenue and Wigglesworth street, Brookline, adjoining the property on which the buildings of the Medical School now stand. This lot, with a frontage of 80 feet on Longwood avenue and 233 feet on Wigglesworth street, was bought by the Corporation in 1905 for $36,000. It is an excellent situation for the new building, both from its convenient proximity...
...greatly hampered for some years past by the inadequacy of its location on North Grove street. With the new building the school will have a greater opportunity to carry on the efficient charity work that is being steadily developed. The clinical work of the students among poor people who cannot afford the services of a regular practitioner will be very extensive. The change will result in bringing the Boston departments of the University into a single large plant, with equipment and surroundings better than any other department of the University...