Word: cannot
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...ideas in regard to graduate work suggest to us in America a warning. We must be careful not to lose sight of our ideals, nor of our general culture in the all-absorbing work of our special research. And yet there is no reason why the advancement of culture cannot go on still better in advanced study than in preliminary academic work. It is not possible for the graduate student to add so-called culture studies to his curriculum; he cannot take a great variety of courses; he must choose his work from one or, at most, two departments. Nevertheless...
...instruction and government may now obtain tickets for themselves either at the Treasurer's Office, 50 State Street, Boston (office hours from 10 to 2 o'clock), at the offices of the Deans of the Medical, Dental and Bussey Schools, or in Cambridge at 16 University Hall. Tickets cannot be sent by mail...
...same men will usher at the Yale game today as yesterday. The assistant head ushers are responsible for all the men under them and if any of those men cannot serve the assistant head ushers must get substitutes. All ushers must be at their assigned places at 1 o'clock promptly...
Students in the College may get tickets which will admit them to the College Yard on Commencement Day, if they apply in person at Lower Massachusetts Hall between 9 a. m. and 12 m. on Monday, June 23. Students who cannot be in Cambridge on Monday may get tickets by applying at 4 University Hall on Tuesday morning. No one will be admitted to the Yard without a ticket...
...There are still comparatively few men who are going in for forestry. These are more than provided for by the schools at Biltmore, Cornell and New Haven, and for various reasons we should find it hard to rival what Yale, helped by the Pinchot family, is doing already. I cannot see, therefore, how Harvard can profitably pretend to do more than she is really doing now--let anyone study anything which he thinks will help him when he gets to a professional school. HENRY JAMES...