Word: frees
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Dates: during 1890-1890
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...world of mechanism is itself essentially "teleological." is applied to the case of the relation between body and mind, and to the problem of human "Freedom." The latter is solved in the sense of Kant's famous doctrine of the "two-fold" human nature, "empirical" and "transcendental," "fatal" and "free...
...purpose of furthering the interests of Harvard at Exeter; there was a deal of enthusiasm in the cause, and plans were proposed which promised well. But now, in this very short time, all interest in the club seems to have died out. If we might be pardoned for a free expression of our opinion, we should tell the Harvard Exeter Club that it is no longer a matter of their convenience, but that it is now a duty which Harvard demands shall be fulfilled that Harvard be not made to appear so indifferent in the eyes of sub-freshmen...
...free government the sover-eignty rests with the people, and any policy must ultimately receive their approval. a. Our government is but a development from government by direct vote of the people; J. K. Hosmer, "Anglo Saxon Freedom," Chap. 1, pp. 5.8. b. On all questions the people are the final committee of revision...
...lost sight of. At first glance, the dinner is, of course, in honor of our foot ball team; but closer observation shows that the main object of the dinner is to bring the University as a whole into closer relations on athletic matters. It is a chance for a free expression of what men feel ought to be done, and what men are determined to do, for the athletic interests of Harvard during the coming year. It is also a chance for graduates to advise undergraduates on points which they, as interested outsiders are able better to criticise...
...German university, a student's matriculation card shields him from arrest, admits him at half price to the theatre and takes him in free to the art galleries...