Word: cannot
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...short history of the society will be read, and the keys will be presented. After the dinner, a number of speeches will be made, but a definite list of speakers cannot yet be announced. Members of other chapters now enrolled as officers or students of the University are cordially invited to be present...
...have nothing but praise for Harvard's decisive victory. The Crimson met us with an effective, resourceful eleven whose title to the championship cannot be questioned, nor is it marred by any semblance of a fluke...
...contrary, is just beginning to ripen intellectually and does not attain his full mental development until many years after graduation. Hence undergraduates and the public are not interested in puerile performances, which represent only training for higher things, whereas they are intensely interested, in athletic performances that cannot be bettered...
...previous experience should not keep a man from undertaking some such work, as many of these positions now open are suitable for beginners. The majority of the clubs are in Boston and meet only once a week, although the athletic teams usually demand more time. Opportunities for men who cannot give as much regular time as the boys' clubs demand are available in connection with the work of the Associated Charities...
Surface cars to facilitate the transportation of those who cannot make use of the subway will be operated according to the following schedule: from Dudley street to Harvard square, cars will be run from 12 to 1.15 o'clock at 2-minute intervals; from Scollay square to Harvard square, cars will be run by way of the North Station and East Cambridge Viaduet from 12 to 1.30 o'clock at 3-minute intervals; from Arlington and Newton to Harvard square, cars will be run from 12 to 1.30 o'clock at 3-minute intervals; from Brookline Village to the Stadium...