Word: cannot
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...military lectures and drill have been forced consistently to start late. In this regard Captain Cordier wants it known that tardiness hereafter will not be countenanced; that the Regiment will be reduced to those who can attend punctually. He requests that no one attend the lectures in future who cannot stay until...
...facts, it is hard to see how the proposed pool could be objected to on grounds of health. It is significant that Dr. Lee and Dr. Bailey approve of its installation, provided proper sanitary precautions are taken. It seems impossible for the University to have a new gymnasium. But cannot this pool, so badly needed and perfectly feasible, be granted to Harvard students...
...merits of the pastime from the point of view of the University. The season fits conveniently into our athletic calendar. Hockey, wrestling, and gymnastics have drawn only a fraction of the students into mid-winter sports, and boxing offers additional training for large numbers. Those who cannot compete on University teams have found a novel and strenuous way to bridge over the period between, say, fall tennis and Leiter cup baseball. These practical merits, confirmed by the excellent spirit of the spectators last night who evidenced neither a diletante "high blow" interest in athletics nor on the other hand...
...prevent war," said Mr. G. L. Dickinson in his address in the Union last night. Mr. Dickinson in the course of his talk on "International Reconstruction After the War" explained that until a solution of the above problem was found and put into operation we cannot hope for universal peace. He said that he believed such a solution had been found in the measures proposed by the League to Enforce Peace, and described and defended what these measures were...
...cause has not been determined. The fire started in the photographic laboratory on the third floor of the main building and spread rapidly to the Carnegie addition, erected several years ago at a cost of $65,000. Firemen were menaced by chemical explosions, a quantity of chemicals which cannot be replaced at present because of the European war being entirely consumed, although radium worth about $1000 was saved. The loss is estimated at $300,000, partly covered by insurance...