Word: enough
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...course, the man who sits "on the fence" might fall off backwards and on the wrong side. But that depends. He would if he were reactionary with a tendency to lean backwards. He would not if he were fair-minded enough and had a sense of balance. It is even conceivable that he might fall forwards. W. E. MILLS '22, E. SEAVER...
...student being held responsible mainly for such knowledge only as had been imparted in the lectures. They were largely tests of memory, and were scattered through the four years of undergraduate life. As a system it was identical with that by which a Sunday school pupil who collects enough good-conduct checks can enjoy all the privileges of the June picnic. Hereafter Harvard will award its degrees, as Oxford and Cambridge do, on the basis of a "a general, final examination in the undergraduate's field of concentration." The questions will cover not only what has been imparted...
...there were not enough "questions" already, this new one is clearly forcing itself upon us more and more every day--what shall be our relation with Great Britain? Mr. Hearst could probably answer in a few brief, pointed, not altogether nice remarks. His opinion would be vociferously seconded by many ardent supporters of Sinn Fein.--We ought not to declare war right off, perhaps; but we should certainly make ready for war. And when we do open hostilities against the rest of the English-speaking world--My! What a licking we will give them...
...difficult to give some idea of the pointed satire, the subtle suggestions of tragedy and comedy, the psychological agility of this comedy. To say it is brilliant and charming is not enough. It drives perilously close to tragedy at times, and it is only the immense assurance of Miss Butler's command which, satisfied with the suggestions of it, brings it back unfailingly to the path of comedy...
Tonight I saw in the "Boston American" that the Commissioner of Immigration was out to get the Harvard Liberal Club. The headline would be bad enough at any time, but to have it published at a time when Harvard is trying to raise a fund is doubly bad, and, further, when the receipts are so slow is even worse. Another factor in this respect, and this was also brought out, is a certain instructor of the History Department...