Word: cannot
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...cannot be President of this university unless he is very goodlooking, that was the most serious inaccuracy of "Brown of Harvard", the dean was not at all handsome. Nor could a President be abided who studied biology. Harvard aside from planning a new chemistry laboratory and presenting to the world each year more and more contributions of research could never stress science. And as for the necessity of standing in with the fourth estate the CRIMSON has had to procure the assistance of a doorman to keep the crowd of administrative officers from filling the building during business hours...
...Harvard game is another matter, however, so far as the Genevans are concerned. It is thought here that the Crimson cannot possibly be as formidable as Cornell, hence there is an optimistic slant to the view held on the outcome. There were no injuries to speak of suffered in the inaugural, and Coach McMillin will be able to use the same team which faced Cornell...
...into politics or prohibition,--but at the moments that mark the dramatic progress of the piece, they have just those few words for which the situation calls. The rest of the significance is left to the histrionic efforts of the actors and the attentive understanding of the spectator. One cannot help regarding this feature as a solid dramatic virtue in the play and its author. In the third place, the play exhibits an obvious ambition to become sententious, on social custom, on love. Since there are enough appropriate chartreuse to utter these side remarks, they become entertaining without becoming crude...
...movement of hundreds of thousands of college students to institutions that are all overtaxed to take care of them raises a question to which the Summer, sessions suggest a partial answer. Cannot this congestion be partly met by the all-year use of classrooms, laboratories and libraries which now are vacant for at least a fourth of the year? Where climatic conditions are tolerable there seems to be no reason why higher institutions of learning should not be continuously active, as are all the other serious businesses and professions c. our modern civilization...
...Instead of talking to one another over the telegraph, we met, man to man and face to face. That is the better way. One of the great virtues of the League of Nations is that it brings foreign ministers together and they cannot help discussing their troubles...