Word: cannot
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...disappointment to the latter to find so many desirable courses, once taught by professors, given by men of lower rank and less experience due to the absence of the former. After the free and willing sacrifices which all connected with the University have made during the war surely it cannot be unreasonably selfish to regard the continued depletion of the faculty as the over doing of a good thing. Some consideration should be given to the claims which the students have upon the time and attention of the professors, for especially do the upperclassmen suffer a loss, which they cannot...
...replaced by friendly rivalry between colleges and un- iversities," said Professor Greenough in an interview with a CRIMSON reporter. "In the past too much emphasis has been placed on University teams, with too much newspaper talk and heroworship. Athletics should be made general so that the man who cannot make even a class team will be encouraged to take exercise. With these men as a foundation it would be advisable to have a pyramid of teams culminating in those which should represent the University in intercollegiate contests. If College athletics are not made accessible to every student I agree with...
...names of those who will act as watchers at the polls have been announced. Juniors will watch the polls at the Senior elections, and Freshmen, at the Junior and Sophomore elections. It is of the utmost importance that men who cannot be present at the hour indicated provide substitutes...
...first interdormitory contest will be hockey. As soon as the Freshman hockey squad is sufficiently cut to enable those who cannot make the squad to play on their dormitory teams, the practice for the latter will commence, teams will be formed, and a schedule of games drawn...
...following Juniors have been appointed watchers at the polls. Any who cannot be present at the hour indicated must provide a substitute: 9-10, J. G. Coolidge, E. W. Pavenstedt; 10-11, C. F. Batchelder, A. E. Kirk; 11-12, P. K. Fisher, A. Horween; 12-1, R. Fiske, Jr., R. W. Marks; 1-2, P. E. Stevenson, R. B. Williamson; 2-3, R. Gerould, F. Workum; 3-4, L. B. Evans, J. V. Spalding; 4-5, J. C. Bolton, S. H. Johnson; 5-6, R. P. Hallowell, P. C. Washburn...