Word: establish
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...clubs to meet and organize, and would lead to the formation of additional clubs. It would make certain that members of those clubs keep in touch with the Freshmen from their schools,--which would, I believe, be more effective than the present Senior- Adviser system. Such a plan would establish a more systematic method of presenting Harvard to the schools, and clear up misunderstandings by explanation of the advantages and disadvantages of coming here...
...Thousands would not know what to do if they had the benefits of expensive higher training. Furthermore, state education, by no means implies free education, since only the tuition-- but a minor item in the expense of a college training of today,--would be paid by the state. To establish a state university would destroy the educational traditions of Massachusetts and make the attainment of higher training possible for those without the proper mental qualifications,--which is not justifiable to our educational system...
...Lenin, and the reader is made to feel that he is the man of action who has carried into practice the theory of Karl Marx. Instead of treating communism as a demon, vague and much to be abhorred, "Creative Revolution" accepts it as the ideal reality which must soon establish itself throughout the world...
...little interest is being shown in the proposition now before the Athletic Committee to establish boxing as a University minor sport. The objection which has been urged against boxing in the past is that the bouts have too often degenerated into more slugging contests with no attempt to fight cleanly or in good form. As a result of this, boxing in the University is at present confined to intramural contests. Nonetheless boxing has become a recognized sport in many of the chief eastern colleges; the recent match between Yale and M. I. T. was a model for fast and skilful...
...account of a meeting at the Yale Club "at which 200 fellows were present." The underlying cause of the meeting was to try to get rid of the present ill-feeling against Yale." I know of other meeting of a similar nature, whose object was perhaps rather to establish a more friendly feeling toward Yale than to get rid of an ill-feeling. And Princeton has done the same thing...