Word: doubtful
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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SEMINARY ON AIMS AND METROPS OF PHILOSOPHICAL STUDY AND TEACHING. (Joint Meeting with the Philosophical Club). Topic: "Psychological Doubt and Rational Doubt." Mr. A. R. Chandler. Emerson C, 7.30 P. M. Open to all Graduate Students of Philosophy who are registered either in Harvard or in Radcliffe, and also to all Undergraduate members of the Philosophical Club...
Upon graduating, he entered the Scientific School, and also taught in his father's school for girls, which was opened in the autumn of '55. This task of a handsome young fellow instructing a lot of girls who were just beginning to live was embarrassing no doubt, but he got through that trial well. After graduating from the Scientific School, he entered the coast survey, and presently turned up in California, where he lived for some time. He had originally meant to be a civil engineer and to go onto some of the railroads, thinking the west a great field...
...twenty Harvard clubs already exist, all of which are interested in civic work or public speaking, it is evident that conflicts and needless reduplication will occur. The proposed Council will co-ordinate club meetings and will establish and maintain a long-needed public forum. Further useful functions will no doubt develop. The CRIMSON welcomes the Council as an excellent beginning...
...that the tennis courts are again in use, a question which must often have occurred to many men is being asked again: Why not allow the courts to be used on Sunday? One cannot doubt that such a privilege would be appreciated by those who do not have enough leisure to take the exercise that they need on other days of the week. To be convinced of the great popularity of tennis here, one has only to visit the courts on any fair afternoon, when he will find every court in use and men waiting for a chance to play...
...forced to admiration of the debating teams that can argue opposite sides of the same question and make both appear right to learned judges. It is a triumph of argumentation, which would be complete except that one is now left in doubt as to whether an income tax is right or wrong. Certainly the outcome shows that the Harvard teams had mastered the subject, and presented it effectively...