Word: cannot
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Freshman basketball team will play its fifth game of the season with the Cambridge Latin School this afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Gymnasium. The team play of the Freshmen has improved although it cannot be relied on owing to the great number of changes which have been made in the lineup...
...class being given preference in one dormitory. Men of contemporaneous interests should be permitted to live together; always to my thinking there should be the possibility of the association of men of all ages, which is one of the charms of English college life. Hollis, Stoughton, and Holworthy cannot accommodate more than one-third of the Senior class. If rooming there is a desirable privilege, why reserve it for so small a number...
...been claimed that the number of injuries received this year was unusually great and more numerous than in any preceding season. In the absence of any available records of other seasons, this point cannot be determined accurately, but in our opinion it is probable that this season is not markedly worse than preceding ones. We are confirmed in this opinion by interviews with other men who previously have had medical charge of the football squad. One or the other of us was constantly present at the field, from half past three or earlier until dark. The men were very carefully...
More than 500 men have already signified their intention of trying for the team by filling out cards. As too much emphasis cannot be placed on the value of the winter work, it is important that everyone of these men should be present tonight...
...said, had the crudest implements and lived under constant danger from enemies yet could get enough food to maintain himself without working all the time. The modern man, however, removed from hostile environment in a state of society which by the aid of machinery enormously multiplies production, cannot, even by working incessantly, get enough to eat, and must live in a state of wretchedness which no cave man ever knew. Ten million people in the United States are unable to obtain enough food to support mere working efficiency. They are, in other words, starving. Wretchedness itself is impersonated...