Word: cannot
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...break has come; the incident is closed. The Princetonian sees no reason why both Harvard and Princeton cannot go their separate ways maintaining the same high standards of athletics that have characterized their policies in the mutual band of the Big Three. Sane and wholesome athletics must be and will be the goal...
...itself a reason for making the few opportunities that exist as pleasant as possible. Princeton sends a large number of its men to the graduate departments of Harvard each year: in the Law School its graduates rank in number second only to those of Harvard itself. I cannot see that the last number of the Lampoon will have any visible effects on the friendship existing between Harvard and Princeton graduate students, but it does seem a dubious method of encouraging it. We in the Law School have heard of Burke's saying that, "Law sharpens the mind must be narrowing...
...news organs throughout the Empire: "Men who are engaged in sport for sport's sake belong to the highest class that the country can boast-clean, generous, high-minded. When this class has the opportunity to compete with the same class of representatives of another nation it cannot fail to sow the seeds of a mutual knowledge and understanding which will ripen into a lasting fine friendship between the nations...
...claws instead feet and hands. He makes a muskrat's ear quite as eloquent as unearthly tresses of an undine, rather badly jointed wooden doll is as truly alive to him as the most grizzled of grey old men who have obviously been alive for centuries. He cannot view a stone without anticipation; the very turf and atmosphere of his world teem with unimaginable whispers and apparitions...
...Seery, counter-man extraordinary, bus-boy of the first water, is one of those who stand and wait in Arthur's Incorporated. He cannot understand the reason for the agitation and concern over the rapid eating habits of the student body...