Word: demands
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...discovers that to defeat him is futile--he will merely be superseded by someone else. She must destroy the ignorance that makes the electorate demand graft and willing to pay high...
...building will have a frontage of 100 feet on Commonwealth avenue and will extend back about 150 feet towards Newbury street. From there a lot, more than 50 feet deep and fronting on Newbury street, will allow space for any additions which the needs of the club demand...
...competition, the members of 1915 should realize that their support in the matter of college publications is absolutely imperative. For this work the CRIMSON does not want candidates who come out merely to dabble in a "college activity", but desires men who realize that the competitions are serious and demand energy, resourcefulness, and real determination to win. Although the competitions are very severe, candidates are expected to maintain a proper standing in their studies in spite of the extra work required of them. As a matter of class pride and spirit the members of 1915 should do their share...
There has been an increasing demand in the University during the past few years for a new song book, a single volume in which can be found all Harvard songs. Most of the University football music has been written since 1908, while the last song book appeared in 1902. The demand for a complete Harvard song book has been met in a new publication of songs compiled by Lloyd Adams Noble '14, of Yonkers, N. Y., entitled "Songs of Harvard." The book has over 200 pages of music and includes all of the football songs which are now being sung...
...noted that only one man expresses himself in favor of the hammer-throw as now used, and he maintains that if greater precautions were taken, accidents could almost entirely be avoided. The general opinion seems to be, however, that the weight of the hammer-thrown. Certainly, there is a demand for a change in the event which at present is not only dangerous but is of such a nature that it is next to impossible for performances to be witnessed on the ordinary athletic field. The time has come when the subject can no longer be dodged, and we believe...