Word: mean
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...members of the teams will be allowed at the beginning of the round robin series; but they must be submitted to the managers of the series for their approval. After the commencement of the round robin, no changes will be allowed. Failure to comply with this rule will mean the forfeit of a game for each change...
...opening of Massachusetts avenue to the ears will mean that the service will be discontinued on Mt. Auburn street and the route which was used before the construction of the subway will be resumed...
Beginning with the advocacy of the Freshman dormitory system in the inaugural address, the administration has pursued a policy tending primarily toward the elevation of the academic standard by means of co-operation with the student body. The broadening of entrance requirements, the modification of the elective system so that students will "devote a considerable portion of their time to some one subject, and also take a number of general courses in wholly unrelated fields," the encouragement of the University Extension system, the institution of the new degree of Associate in Arts, and the development of the exchange professorships, form...
...resume of self-evident facts is superfluous, but the CRIMSON feels that there are some among us who do not realize the significance of the administrative actions of the past two years; nor, more important still, do they comprehend what a successful consummation of such a policy will mean to Harvard...
...happiness in vice than in unmarried virtue. Incidentally one happens to know that this is false and that the author knows it also. In a review later on in the Monthly, Mr. Westcott says that we sometimes hear that "art for art's sake is decadent--whatever that means." It ought not to mean anything. As a matter of fact it does mean that the disciple of the doctrine thinks himself freed from the truth that morality has any relation to art. A pure-souled idealist like Shelley could depart from traditional codes of morals and make for himself...