Word: reasonably
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...list is published, it will be as a warning to the weak minded who may fall in future years, and not altogether a punishment to past offenders. There is no reason, therefore, why the doubtful names should not be withheld. A great effort was made last autumn to get conclusive evidence, and there is a considerable list of men concerning whose guilt there is not the slightest doubt. If these are not published, the time and labor spent in making up the list will have been worse than useless. If published, not only will a well-deserved punishment be inflicted...
...banks, is obtained from the Corporation of the University as a regular investment. The fallacy of the Illustrated Magazine's position appears when it calls the plant, bought with the borrowed money, a gift to the Corporation. Legally it is the property of the University, but only for the reason that the Dining Association is not empowered to hold property in its own name. What is in reality an act of courtesy on the part of the Corporation is misconstrued by the Illustrated Magazine as "fleecing and extortion." As a matter of fact the full use of the plant...
...mark. A review of Mr. Hermann Hagedorn's "Silver Blade" is highly laudatory but not very discerning. The play seems to have been not well understood by the critic. A former editorial, pointing out the advantages of the Degree with Distinction in History and Literature, is reprinted with good reason...
MODERN LANGUAGE CONFERENCE. (Joint Meeting with Classical Club.) "Reason and Caprice in Belles Lettres." Professor Santayana. Common Room, Conant Hall...
MODERN LANGUAGE CONFERENCE. (Joint Meeting with Classical Club.) "Reason and Caprice in Belles Lettres." Professor Santayana. Common Room, Conant Hall...