Word: reasonable
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...only for its intrinsic importance but because it is the first of a proposed series of concerts by distinguished artists at popular prices, the continuance of which depends on the support given by the student body. Many artists are willing to come to Harvard for merely nominal fees, by reason of their interest in the musical life of the University, and for these concerts the admission price is to be 25 cents. At this rate I think there should be a large attendance and the sound business principle vindicated that many projects can be carried out, if a large number...
...prevent rain, we can only resign ourselves to protection against it. To the anti-militarist exactly the opposite is the true situation. War between nations is no more an inevitable phenomenon of nature than physical conflicts between individuals, and no less subject to control by law and reason...
...CRIMSON this morning prints its annual admonition against cutting today and Monday. If for no other reason than that heavy academic penalties will be visited upon him, the undergraduate should keep all his appointments. The discipline is practically relaxed for students in good standing Saturday. But today and Monday it is not and cutting then is sure to be attended with dire results. Freshmen who are not familiar with this regulation should note it and heed...
...Stadium today. Brown comes with a team that has greatly improved during the past week by hard efforts to eradicate the mistakes shown in former games this season. When the fact that many of the regulars are out of the University line-up is considered, there is no reason for anything approaching over-confidence...
...subscribed to the fund to build the Bowl. The plan of allowing those who subscribed to the fund the privilege of the best seats in the Bowl has never been popular with the students. The Yale "News" in an editorial condemning the action of the authorities, says: "The reason for this mysterious system of allotment is the necessity of securing a certain amount of money for the completion of the Bowl. In order to raise this money it was found expedient to promise the subscribers seats for 15 years 'to be the best in the stands'. In fulfillment of this...