Word: whether
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...first steps in the "Red Flag" legislation as to whether the crimson banner will be allowed to be carried in parades will be made this morning when the case will be heard at the State House, room 249, at 10.30. Professor Beale of the Law School, who has done a great deal to help bring the matter to a hearing, will be there, but will not enter into the discussion unless called upon...
...preparatory schools of the country, with standing in the entrance examinations as the basis for awarding the trophy, the Philadelphia Public Ledger says, "The scheme displays a praiseworthy concern that scholarly merit should not hide its mute, inglorious light under a bushel; it remains to be seen whether it is able to develop even a respectable rivalry with the natural interest boys and young men feel in competitive physical exercise. The hero in school or college life today is the captain of the eleven, the nine, the crew. Sometimes it happens that the athlete is a scholar, too--in that...
...world and particularly in the minds of parents and boys who are preparing to choose an "alma mater." The situations of undergraduates, as well as of graduates, go a long way toward making this decision. The present question is not simply one as to the morality of undergraduates, or whether it is or is not harmful to quaff the amberous lager. The question is this: are we willing that drinking shall be set up--as it surely will be by the outside world, if continued,--be a Harvard ideal. Are we willing to express such an influence? For temptation...
...clock nor cease at 9, but carries over through the entire day, it is an asset. Religion is not a state of coma, a pleasing reverie, but a positive and driving force. It is energy. If this is the case, the Chapel habit is at least worth investigating, whether it finally proves of practical value...
...first choice for that event again. Davis has also shown up well at this distance. Yale is seriously handicapped in the half-mile event, for Brown, captain of the 1914 team and one of the best collegiate half-milers, has been operated upon for appendicitis, and it is doubtful whether or not he will be in form again for the Harvard meet. In his absence there is no other particular star, and the coaches will have a hard time finding a worthy substitute. Poucher, who made a new Harvard-Yale dual record in the mile last year, will again...