Word: keys
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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This actual portrayal of present day facts of government is one of the greatest needs of our country. In it lies the key to our future welfare. It is because corporations are guided by experts who know the facts and have followed the course of events that they can continually outwit the force of changing officials of the government who are unacquainted with their posts and have no time to learn their duties properly. No great republic has yet been able to use experts and retain its republican government; and it remains for us to find a means of using...
Every member of the University who still has clothes in the Locker Building on Soldiers Field is requested to remove them and surrender his locker key before the Christmas recess. Men paying locker fee for second half-year, however, may leave their clothes in lockers...
...time a football edition for the game this afternoon. Besides the usual announcement, this issue will contain the names of all the Harvard and Williams squads, together with the numbers by which they will be designated on the new Irwin score bard erected yesterday. By the use of the key, the spectators can at any time ascertain what players are in the game, as well as their positions. The CRIMSON will be on sale at the Stadium, before and during the game...
...mean that--that even now it is not too late. His reply is, "I mean that as you cry to me for help, the strength that I had lost pours back into my soul." In this lies the secret of the character of Michaelis and the key to the play...
...athletics, of growing respect for the scholar, and of contempt for the loafer. It is impossible to measure exactly the growth of such public opinion, if it exists. We are still some way from the time when the "H" of a major team and a Phi Beta Kappa key will be esteemed of equal value. But the very indifference which attends the ending of the free elective system is evidence that such an opinion is being formed. In the good old days when Harvard was but a College, all men of necessity were students and some of choice were scholars...