Word: unequalled
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Following A. A. Berle. Jr., '13, T. M. Gregory '10 argued as follows on the negative side of the question: John Stuart Mill states that "the income tax, on whatever principles of equality it may be imposed, is in practice unequal in one of the worst ways, falling heaviest on...
It is obviously unfair that the University team should be forced to compete on this unequal footing with their adversaries. However, as long as the team is representing Harvard, even under these unfavorable auspices, the least the undergraduates can do is to go in force to the Gymnasium tonight, and...
The poetry is good, on the whole, although P.A.Hutchinson's "The Secret of the Sphinx"remains mysterious even after the revelations-but that may be the reader's fault. There is a striving after expression in the two pieces, "Love and Death" and "Love by the Sea," by J.H.Wheelock, but...
This policy would have the following advantages: (1) it would fix responsibility for economy and for the assignment of aid to the teams where it belongs, with the graduate manager and Athletic Committee; (2) it would avoid discrimination in favor of the sports that happen to draw large crowds; (3...
There are two sufficient reasons why the system of paid professional coaches for athletic teams should be maintained in Harvard: the first is in order that men on competing teams may do well what they attempt to do; the second is that Harvard teams should not be deliberately placed on...