Word: reasonable
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...past the difference in ages has led to a mutual shyness; the new system of young advisers is the good one. But because their relation to the Freshmen is based on friendship, there is no reason for a lack of parental supervision. Plain talk should be the basis, for it will always endure...
SEMINARY ON AIMS AND METHODS OF PHILOSOPHICAL STUDY AND TEACHING. Topic: "The Definition and the Training of "The Reason.'" Professor Royce and others. Emerson C, 7.30 P. M. Open to all graduate students of philosophy who are registered either in Harvard or in Radcliffe, and also to all undergraduate members of the Philosophical Club...
SEMINARY ON AIMS AND METHODS OF PHILOSOPHICAL STUDY AND TEACHING. Topic: "The Definition and the Training of the Reason." Professor Royce and others. Emerson C, 7.30 P. M. Open to all graduate students of philosophy who are registered either in Harvard or in Radcliffe, and also to all undergraduate members of the Philosophical Club...
...prone to believe that athletic sports are a good measure of red blood, while high rank in studies indicates only industrious plodding. They often rate the two occupations much as savages do hunting and husbandry. That athletics develop essential moral qualities is undoubtedly true; but that is no sufficient reason why intellectual things should be undervalued; and it was the feeling that either out tests for rank were wrong, or that the students failed to recognize them at their true worth, that gave rise to the appointment of a special committee of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences...
...this reason, it behooves the undergraduates to do all in their power to bring out the best that is in the team by inspiring the players. Non-contestants can demonstrate their enthusiasm by filling the stands at the games, and should refrain from too free criticism. The season has just begun and the new men cannot be expected to play like veterans. We mention this obvious fact, because many seem to forget that careless criticism reaches and discourages those towards whom it is directed, however unadvisedly...