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Side 124
Any idea that this is the case , is wrong . ... no more right to demand that the game be changed to suit their ideas than they have to interfere with the method of conferring degrees at the commencements of the various institutions .
Any idea that this is the case , is wrong . ... no more right to demand that the game be changed to suit their ideas than they have to interfere with the method of conferring degrees at the commencements of the various institutions .
Side 125
Since the general public are not the ones whose ideas must be complied with , there remains one other class to be considered — the collegiate , and this body has the right to enforce its opinions . Among the body of undergraduates there ...
Since the general public are not the ones whose ideas must be complied with , there remains one other class to be considered — the collegiate , and this body has the right to enforce its opinions . Among the body of undergraduates there ...
Side 130
Well , " he answered , " my idea is merely this . At midnight I shall reappear in the great hall . The other ghosts will probably make you aware of my presence , and you must come and reason with them .
Well , " he answered , " my idea is merely this . At midnight I shall reappear in the great hall . The other ghosts will probably make you aware of my presence , and you must come and reason with them .
Side 132
This attitude of sacrifice is entirely at variance with western ideas , and it is interesting to note the conditions that have evolved a point of view so different from our own . The cause of a man's attitude on most questions is hard ...
This attitude of sacrifice is entirely at variance with western ideas , and it is interesting to note the conditions that have evolved a point of view so different from our own . The cause of a man's attitude on most questions is hard ...
Side 133
The assumption of responsibility for the action of a fellow countryman , the desire to expiate an insult to Dai Nippon ( great Japan ) , and the idea of making amends by a direct sacrifice of life to the Emperor himself , all are ...
The assumption of responsibility for the action of a fellow countryman , the desire to expiate an insult to Dai Nippon ( great Japan ) , and the idea of making amends by a direct sacrifice of life to the Emperor himself , all are ...
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