Word: cannot
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...letter such as Mr. Nathan Prebles' (TIME, Nov. 1) regarding THE CREAM cannot pass my attention without comment...
Before being Harvard men we are supposed to be American gentlemen. The sporting traditions of America are inexorable on one point, one cannot quit under defeat. It's yellow. Furthermore a show of reseuiment springing from defeat is underbred and yellow...
...tutorship merely apprentice work, the first step in the social ladder whose top rung is a full professorship. The third difficulty with these tutors is that they are, and again for the most part, men who have not finished their own university training and who, therefore, cannot attack the problem of becoming fit tutors because of the pressure of their own work. "Finishing their own university training" does not necessarily imply that the tutor has obtained his doctorate. Merely, must he be mentally and physically free for what must be considered a very serious business...
...than borrowed, I do not demand my money back. There was a so-called quip in the issue about a man having a quarter and not knowing whether to buy "Snappy Stories" or the "Tiger", and the newsdealer replying. "Aw, what's the matter with the quarter anyhow?" I cannot help but wonder whether the writer didn't foresee my paying my quarter for the Lampoon. Of course there was no question of comparing the Lampoon to "Snappy Stories", but at least I think I would have done better by investing in "St. Nicholas...
...history of Princeton-Harvard intercourse by means such as those suggested in yesterday's editorial: formal negotiation by proper-representatives of the two in dergraduate bodies. Nothing cans more to hurt amateur athletics in get and football in particular than the fact that two ancient and great American universities cannot enjoy honorable and pleasant athletic relations. If Harvard, through her Athletic Association is at fault, the CRIMSON can only deplore the actions of that Association