Word: demanding
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...this loud and continuous demand for hard exercise makes me tired. What this country needs is a rest. I rise in defense of the easy chair and the lounging robe...
Professor James Ford of the department of social ethics, will speak on "The Housing Problem" this evening at 7.30 o'clock in the Phillips Brooks House. The lecture will be well illustrated by lantern slides showing conditions in Cambridge and elsewhere which demand attention. All members of the University are invited...
...Governing Board of the Harvard Union decided, at its last meeting, that, if any such case should arise in the future, it would fine the offender five dollars, demand that the book be returned (or if it had been lost, then replaced by a new one), and might mote out such further punishment as it saw fit. Such action in these matters, however, treats the undergraduate too much like a small boy. Such provision is all that the Governing Board, can bring forward, and yet the Board, together with those of the student body who have stopped to consider...
Catering to the recent demand of the public for plays of a psychical nature, the stage has seen a variety of mystical pieces which have delved more or less deeply into this rather intangible subject. Edward Knoblock's latest offering, "One," now playing at the Tremont Theatre, proceeds a step further than any similar play, however, and by reason of its audacious plot is apt to go over the heads of the average audience. At any rate, it provides a dual role for Frances Starr in which she has plenty of opportunity to prove that she is still the very...
...recent years a keen interest in American education, and particularly in Harvard, has been manifested in the countries of Latin America and this booklet has been published in Spanish to meet the demand for a pamphlet which would give the more important facts concerning the educational advantages of the University...