Word: term
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...result of the postal ballot for the nomination of Overseers, closed last Thursday, the names of ten graduates will appear on the official ballot on Commencement Day. This year there are five vacancies to be filled for the full term of six years. The candidates for the Board...
...notices of withdrawal from the Harvard Dining Association, in order to take effect before the end of the College year (June 24), must be entered on the book in the Auditor's office before the close of the dinner hour today. All coupon books to be charged on the term bill must be obtained today; beginning with tomorrow, all coupons must be paid for in cash. Undetached coupons will be credited to the account of the member to whom the book was issued, provided said book is returned to the Auditor before the close of the dinner hour today, after...
Something exists: however reckless and extravagant this statement seems, let us accept it provisionally and term that something ourselves. Man is a compound of a material part called the body, and an intangible part called the soul. The facts about the body are simple; the soul being invisible is only assumed to exist, first through its apparent effects, secondly through self-consciousness. There is but one form of self-consciousness to which we are not passive; we may feel pain or sensation, but we never say that we feel the will. It is always subjective and active...
Matter is conditioned by space and time; direct sensory consciousness is equally so conditioned. The space and time relations to matter may be summed up in one word--separateness; those of consciousness in the opposite term--unity. Consciousness has no dimensions; it includes the universe itself, and self is co-extensive with the universe. Each man therefore carries in himself the conditions and limitations of his own universe. To expand away from the material means spiritual growth; to contract towards it means spiritual deterioration...
...their real work will lie with next year's members, who by hard work and devotion to the spirit of the enterprise can finally establish its prestige. The CRIMSON believes that the Student Council has almost unlimited possibilities, it properly conduced. It will give definite organization to that vague term hitherto known as undergraduate sentiment; it will be a center of authority through which the Faculty may as a body come into closer touch with the students; it will maintain a sentiment that will fore stall future interference with intercollegiate athletics, by proving that scholarship and competition, if properly regulated...