Word: reasonable
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...graft was the same in cities, states, or countries. Germany and England have advanced a great deal further in regard to checking graft than the United States and France. What has been done in Berlin certainly ought to be done in San Francisco, and there is absolutely no reason why it cannot be done. The trouble in this country is that there is a general fight against the labor problem instead of a desire to solve it. If America would become less pugilistic and more analytic there is no doubt but that the great problem of labor would become insignificantly...
...itself; whereas, if he must look forward to a general examination in the future, the course becomes a means to an end, a part of a large whole." This system, though successful in England and Germany, has yet to be tried here; but we have every reason to expect that it will be a great improvement over our present method...
...Junior class, so far as it has been possible to get the list from the College catalogue, announcing the Junior pop-night and smoker to be held in the Living Room of the Union tomorrow at 9 o'clock. There are doubtless some men who have for one reason or another received no cards. The committee wishes to urge that every man who has ever registered with the class of 1913 be present at the pop-night tomorrow night. A very interesting program has been arranged, and will be published in tomorrow's CRIMSON. As it is desired to make...
...makes up his mind to work hard i the Law School, it makes little difference whether he has worked hard, or not at all, in College. This is an opinion which has long been current, but which was conclusively exploded by President Lowell over a year ago. For this reason we take issue with the Herald...
...fortunes of philosophy at Harvard through great difficulties, than he. And now as the moment approaches when he has been looking forward to an early relief from his most strenuous cares, the department has to depend upon him more than ever. He is once more chairman. For one reason or another most of the rest of us are idle or absent. I want to express my earnest gratitude that he is still at the helm of our philosophical ship. May he be our guide on many another birthday. It makes me well to feel his guidance now. JOSIAH ROYCE...