Word: reasonable
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...parties was by drawing up a charter. The colonists liked the security of these contracts, and did not object to any accompanying subordination. Consequently, constitutions were drawn up for the new states, and thus popular law, but not popular government, was established. This plan made law superior to public reason, because amendments were made so hard to effect that any modification required unanimous popular consent...
...head and a 38-calibre revolver lying beside him, on the West Boston Bridge early yesterday morning. The body was discovered by Dominick Conners, a bridge employee behind tower D, on the Boston end of the bridge. The medical examiner reported that the man was undoubtedly a suicide. No reason is given...
...Hart, on or before the first Tuesday of the first half year instead of on the last Saturday of the summer vacation. After the first Tuesday no courses chosen on the first of May and beginning in the first half-year can be changed unless for some important reason, such as a change in the elective pamphlet. Other requirements remain unchanged. All other petitions to change any first half-year electives must be filed on or before the second Saturday of the first term; petitions to change second half-year electives must be filed on or before the second Saturday...
...distinct innovation. The Music Department has devoted much time and skill to training the two organizations together for several weeks past, and as a result the program for tonight contains classic songs of a nature more ambitious than either club could have successfully attempted by itself. There is every reason to hope that this may become an annual musical event. To those who have heard the clubs sing together at Christmas, there can be no doubt as to the success of the concert...
...article on "Engineering as Related to the Incandescent Lamp Industry," reveals the tremendous proportions of this one business and the demand for trained young men to carry it on. The author, himself a Harvard men, feels that more Harvard men should be engaged in this industry. One reason may be ignorance on the part of most undergraduates of the unsurpassed facilities for studying electrical engineering at Harvard...