Word: statement
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...prevented from taking part in intercollegiate sport by scholastic difficulties. It implies that a candidate for a University team is unable to do his academic work and his athletics at the same time, and his courses suffer. Were this the case there would be no athletics. The statement of the four major captains on another page, warning their men of probation and other evils, indicates not only a keen interest in the success of their teams but that they have a proper sense of the situation from the standpoint of the University. They propose that their men shall do their...
...Bigelow will deliver his final lecture on "A Statement of Buddhist Doctrine in Western Terms" in Emerson J this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. His special topic will be "Enlightenment." The lecture will be open to the public...
...statement of the requirements for admission to the Freshman class has been issued by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Candidates for the degree of A.B. are no longer required to pass examinations in advanced studies counting four points, but are still advised to do so. The number of points prescribed for candidates for the degree of S.B. has been reduced from 17 to 16 by the omission of solid geometry from the list of prescribed examinations...
...treat public questions with singular authority and with an unerring instinct for the aspirations and needs of society. He has touched no subject without illuminating it; he has stood firmly for collegiate and civic righteousness; and so sane have been his counsels, so masterly his power of statement, that he not only commands today the attention of America, but he is honored by scholars and thinkers throughout the world. He has set an example to all by the simplicity of his life and by his absolute devotion to duty and the public interest. He lays down the cares of office...
...LECTURES ON BUDDHIST DOCTRINE. "A Statement of Buddhist Doctrine in Western Terms." VI. "Continuity of Life and Death." Dr. W. Sturgis Bigelow. Emerson...