Word: cannot
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...last decade there has been a steadily deepening conviction that dead languages are out of place in a living civilization. Public opinion has demanded that education should be more practical, that it should train men for increased usefulness in the nation. Modern languages, literature, science, history and economics -- we cannot even read the morning paper without utilizing them. Yet Latin rather lacks these vital, essential qualities, for seldom does a situation arise in modern life which requires its services. We live, not in the faraway days of Rome, but in the tumultuous and perplexing whirl of the twentieth century...
...great misfortune is that we cannot keep two things in mind at once. We must educate for life. Very well. We must teach--the money making, livelihood-earning vocations. Good. But can a man or woman live by broad alone...
...hardly be taken to mean that there is less of real democracy at Cambridge than in the college towns on the Coast. Harvard democracy is accustomed to express itself in a less demonstrative fashion, that is all, and although it lies deeper beneath the surface, its presence cannot be denied...
...following men now in Cambridge must go to Notman's before Friday to be photographed. The Album cannot be delayed longer than Friday in order to include them. The men still unphotographed are: G. W. Aldridge, C. H. Andrews, F. van den Arend, E. Bernard, H. Bloomberg, H. L. Blumgart, G. W. Bullard, D. Duncan, A. B. Foss, J. A. Garland, C. Goldthwait, duV. R. Goldthwaite, J. L. Holman, H. Kaplan, S. J. A. Kelley, W. M. Konikow, C. H. Lane, G. F. McGillen, W. H. Meanix, J. E. P. Morgan, J. B. Moyer, A. B. North, S. C. Peabody...
Barring the result of last Saturday's game the hockey team of 1916-17 might have been called successful; however, that result which gave the series to Yale and divided the championship between four colleges cannot be overlooked in a review of the season...