Word: cannot
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...against the courts of Massachusetts. Under our system a lawsuit is not an independent, scientific investigation for the discovery of truth, but is an adversary proceeding. The court has no facilities for making impartial investigations. The machinery for the administration of justice does not, and from its very nature cannot, function perfectly. In criminal cases the de- Instead of blasting off 30 feet of matrix from above the bone layer, we went half way up the cliff and arched in a hole about seven by ten feet. Then we removed the matrix down to the bones and chopped a ditch...
...first verse of his poem the "jabberwocky" which was not published until 25 years later. There is a translation of the words in the first verse showing how they were formed. As this has never been published, and explains one of the author's most famous poems, its value cannot be over estimated...
...personnel of the History of Literature Department. Whether the criticisms implied therein are entirely justified or not must remain largely a matter of individual opinion. A department which advertizes as its exclusive offering the best cultural prints that can be called from the other departments of the University certainly cannot claim entire immunity from the shafts of undergraduate censure...
...only chance Smith has is to carry all the doubtful states, this he cannot do as these states are giving more and more indications of a definite Republican plurality. Kentucky, even, will vote for Hoover with a definite majority. I do not believe, however, that Smith's lead in New York City can be overcome by a Republican lead upstate...
...desirability of an organization capable of frequently offering chamber music to Harvard students cannot be overestimated. Connoisseurs are agreed and novices will admit that only from a familiarity with music springs its greatest rewards. Chamber music especially, with its peculiar dependence on form rather than the colorful effects possible to a large orchestra must be known to be appreciated. Although Harvard is within a few miles of some of the most active concert halls in the world, it is always an annoyance and often an impossibility for her students to make the effort necessary to reach them. Only...