Word: reasonably
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Each speaker will be allowed five minutes, or more at the discretion of those present. The aim of the Forum is to determine the most logical choice of a candidate among the nationally prominent statesmen under consideration for the office of chief executive. For this reason a vote will be taken to decide the result of the discussion. Those who have to leave early may give their votes to the tellers who will be stationed at the door...
...gymnasium fund, there is no reason why it should lie idle for an indefinite number of years when there is no prospect of its being used for its original purpose in the knowable future...
...urge the need of preparedness against a specific or unknown potential enemy, we have fallen into the European habit of thought. If we are right in that Europe has been right, Germany has been right. Indeed, there is not a European country that has not had a better reason for preparedness than the United States. If we are to profit by the fate of certain unprepared countries," however, we can do it only by imitating France and Germany...
...CRIMSON feels justified in only printing the best one of them. All articles should be signed by the writer's real name. The CRIMSON also feels at liberty to suppress armless, hopelessly written, trivial articles on any subject. Any contributor whose article is not published may learn the reason by inquiring at the CRIMSON office...
There would be, therefore, much good in the addition of extra courses in the University, as Professor Carver suggests in the more scientific farm problems. Harvard's ideal is rounded cultural education, and should not include a purely agricultural college. But there is no reason why the University cannot combine with its other specialties some thorough training in this field, with the view to sending men into rural life who will improve it socially, intellectually, and economically...