Word: demands
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...essential that every member be present at this meeting, as there are several very radical and important changes proposed which demand the most careful consideration of all. Members are incidentally reminded of the regular fine of fifty cents, for unexcused absence...
...worthy charitable institutions, and the magazines will be distributed among hospitals, reading-rooms, and charity houses. The text-book loan library, which is supplied with books received in this collection, needs especially those books used in large courses, such as History 1, Government 1, and Economics 1, as the demand for these is the greatest...
...positions. There would seem to be a premium on light, fast ends, due to the variety of forward passes to be executed and guarded against; while quarterbacks who can throw far and accurately, and backs who can vary strong line-plunging with good secondary defensive work will be in demand...
...part is not only doing himself a grave injustice, but is open to the charge of being disloyal to Harvard. The mid-year examinations are less than two weeks away. If a man is near the probation mark there is still time to make good. It may demand a sacrifice, but half-hearted and spiritless attempts are of no avail. By really conscientious efforts, any man can keep off probation. It is upon such conscientious efforts among those who are to be candidates for all the major and minor teams this spring that our success in athletics and particularly against...
...great task of modern philosophy lies in the field of religion. To make a religion sensible, one that appeals to the average man, this is the noblest and at the same time the hardest problem of philosophy. And philosophy to meet this demand must be charged with three attributes: fidelity, reasonableness and devotion. In the first place philosophy must be loyal to the facts of life and of the universe as proved by science, for in this loyalty to reason lies the one source of truth. If fidelity to the facts of life is always maintained, philosophy will gain ipso...