Word: problem
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...England Theology," by Dr. G. A. Gordon '81, of the Old South Church, Boston; "Hellenism and Christianity," by Professor F. B. Jevons, of the University of Durham; "Some Recent Works on Systematic Theology," by Professor G. W. Knox, of Union Theological Seminary; "Ethical Monism and the Problem of Evil," by Dr. B. A. G. Fuller '00, of the Philosophy Department...
...real problem before Boston, he concluded, is to set its municipal government and the city itself upon a safe, honest and good business foundation...
...plan, nothing but serious faults would justify a change after so short a trial. Minor causes of criticism will be removed in time, and no one should vote for a change unless satisfied that the present system is fundamentally wrong. We believe that a solution of the problem has at last been discovered, and rely upon the members of the Hall to insure the stability of the new scheme...
Just what results are to be expected from this recommendation it is difficult to prophesy. We have great faith in the efficiency of the Athletic Committee and of Mr. Garcelon to deal with the athletic problem to the satisfaction of all. The Committee knows best just what reforms are needed, and just what reductions are possible without injuring the status of the sport. It has done a great deal to eliminate some of the chief objections to intercollegiate sport, and it will undoubtedly do more. In the end its aim is to be a leader in necessary reform; but such...
Face to face with the same problem that the University met back in the seventies, the CRIMSON now turns its back upon any possibility of putting the Hemenway Gymnasium into shape suitable to our modern needs, and will confine its efforts to bringing before every Harvard man the crying need of a new gymnasium. To that end we are publishing this morning a few facts about Harvard gymnasiums past and present...