Word: mans
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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dent, so that a man arriving here--say--from Japan just before the College opens in the fall would have no difficulty in securing quarters among the American students. And every group of men reserving a table at the College Commons should invite some foreign student to sit at their table...
...Lowell, the Man" will be the subject of an informal talk which Professor J. L. Lowes '03 will give in the Treasure Room of the Widener Library tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. All members of the University are invited to attend...
...Intolerance was utterly detestable to him. Himself a man of strong opinions, he was always ready to listen to those of others. He fairly revelled in a stiff argument, provided his opponent would 'play the game.' He was never guilty of 'talking down' to anyone, and fiercely resented it, if anyone tried to 'talk down' to him. He was sure to see the force of both the Faculty and the undergraduate points of view, and was in himself a solution of the perennial problem of 'how to bring about a closer relation between teacher and student.' Throughout his life...
...thought such childish pranks had ceased to exist at the University. An undergraduate at Harvard is treated as a man, not as an infant. But though excuses may be made for these baby battlers on the grounds of youth, none can be offered for this last affair...
There are three possible motives which may have prompted the action of the offenders. They might have conceived the whole matter as a practical joke. But destroying another man's property against his will is a rather serious way of getting amusement. They might have started with good intentions and have been angered by the manner of the person with whom they were finding fault. But this is hardly a sufficient excuse for making that person burn his papers. And lastly they might have carried out a preconceived plan and this would make their action appear far more serious...