Word: musts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Specifically, this means that "the College will continue to provide coaching and fields for lacrosse and coaching for golf, and students may still receive insignia in these sports, but initiative in organizing teams and schedules must now come from the students rather than the Athletic Department. The College will not pay for trips or any new equipment...
...Anything that the City and the University can do together constitutes a forward step," she added. "In order to insure further municipal growth, we must alleviate Cambridge's traffic problem...
...that its conflict with firmly entrenched traces of the old "sensate" culture could only point to more violent struggles in the future. As a result, in 1937 he was able to discount the optimistic hopes of many of his colleagues for a lasting universal peace, and instead said mankind must look forward to an age of "bigger and better wars." Sorokin noted that since that time his most severe critics have been banished to the "ash can of history," and their "apple sauce-sweet theories" have gone with them...
...might remember, however, that though we have won our battle in the classrooms, we have lost it in the dining halls. We, too, must wear the knotted rag that is the vestige of our ancestors' attempts to guard against colds in the throat. Even regarded as a symbol of gentility, the compulsory necktie is an unwarranted imposition on those of us who are conscientiously ungenteel. Perhaps Harvard will some day experience among its students a revival of the zeal that characterized its founders. On that day we might remember the slogan promulgated by one of the Tom Paines of Jenkins...
...Crimson's key middle men will be senior Jim Schlaeppi, who ran a strong third against B.U. and Providence earlier this week, and senior Will Thompson, who finished fifth. Improving Gary Brooten, Dave Donaldson and Mac Brown must also help to lower the team totals...