Word: demanding
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...medicine, and the like, require of candidates for admission; and how far can the college go toward providing such preparation? To the first part of of this question there seem to be three possible answers. The University may put its professional schools on a par with the college, demanding for both the same secondary school education; it may demand the completion of the present four years' college course for admission to the higher schools; or it may demand the completion of a shortened college course...
...problem before them as they have been confronted with from the start--the development of an active but heavy line. A number of likely men have joined the squad recently but not one has yet shown the qualities essential in a University lineman. It is still somewhat early to demand perfection from the men, but it is certainly time the capable ones were showing their worth...
...Dinner. Memorial Hall, 2.30 p.m. The Alumni and invited guests will assemble at Massachusetts Hall at 2 p.m., and march in procession to Memorial Hall. Tickets for the dinner [price, one dollar] will be for sale at Massachusetts Hall from 10 till 2 o'clock. Owing to the expected demand for tickets, the Executive Committee has decided that tickets will be reserved until 12.30 p.m. for graduates of the College up to and including the class of 1852. The balance of the tickets will be allotted by decades of classes to graduates from 1852 to 1901 inclusive until...
...concert by the Glee, Mandolin and Banjo clubs of Harvard and Yale Universities, has been arranged for Friday evening, November 21, 1902, the night before the annual football game, at the Hyperion Theatre, New Haven. As the demand for seats exceeded the supply at both the preceding concerts in Symphony Hall, special provision will be made this year to furnish tickets, in advance of the general public, to the alumni and undergraduates of each university and to the various clubs in New York, Boston, Philadelphia and other cities which have a large enrolment of Harvard and Yale men. All communications...
...account of the demand for lockers at the Newell Boat Club, the management asks those men holding lockers there, but not intending to use them, to call at the Athletic office or leave word at the Newell to that effect, so their lockers may be used for others...