Word: entail
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...meeting in Standish Hall Common Room at 7 o'clock Tuesday evening. The President of the CRIMSON will speak at the meeting and the Managing Editor and Business Manager will explain the general details of the competitions in their respective departments. Attendance at the opening meeting will entail no obligation of any sort, and the meeting is intended for all men interested in college publication work, whether or not they plan to compete for the CRIMSON...
...refuse to heed the Mohammedan demands means revolt in India and perhaps in Egypt as well. Yet to comply with them would cause the breaking of promises made to Jews and Arabs as to Jerusalem and Mecca, and the return of the Sultan to Constantinople. It would further entail recognition of the power of the Moslem in a British dominion, as well as the relinquishing of India to confusion. For the Hindus are not yet ready for complete self-rule, despite the great extension of powers granted them through an Indianized civil service, representation in the League of Nations...
...convened National Mercantile Marine Association, use our passenger-carrying ships in time of peace as we did in time of war? Give the people--he makes no specific reference to the unpolished student--give the people a chance to see the old countries at a cost which will not entail privation in ensuing years. Let them travel; comfortably, if minus the furbelows. Adopt the methods of our overseas troop transportation during...
These cards must be handed in before 5 o'clock on Monday afternoon, February 13. Failure to do so will entail a fine of $5. All men are urged by the office to file their cards as soon as possible, especially men who are adding new courses in the second half year...
Devising ways and means for spending the money of the H. A. A. has long been a popular indoor sport at Harvard. But once in a while we are treated to a really sensible suggestion. The construction of courts on Soldiers Field, as proposed, would entail a minimum of grading and filling, thus insuring a low initial cost. Once built, these courts will undoubtedly provide an excellent income as do those in Jarvis Field at present. The certainly that it will be sound investment thus removes what is one of the chronic objection to the schemes of amateur reformers...