Word: acted
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...last night's edition of a Boston paper there appeared an article severely treating a recent act of thoughtlessness on the part of a few Harvard students. In the edition of another Boston paper that act is treated in a more impartial and fairer light. We hope that the latter sprit of leniency is growing to be the one in which the press regards the college student. Any small undignified and indecorous act done by a student here is heralded all over the country, and, by the time it has reached the western payers, it has grown into an almost...
Harvard men, therefore, feel that their withdrawal from the leagues last year was a blessing in disguise. It has placed them in a position to act with perfect independence, and they appreciate this fact. This fall has shown that a victory over Yale tastes just as sweet whether a "championship" depends upon it or not, and if there are to be contests with Princeton in the future they will doubtless be conducted on the same independent basis...
...wise escape from his in her life as such, and know any truth, real or ideal beyond his private consciousness. The essentially Kantian answer is suggessel, that in fact no self really escapes or even means to escape from the world of its own true selfconsciousness, in the act of knowing truth; but that. never the less, the world of the Self is not the world of the private and momentary, but of the true and therefore Complete Self. This Self, it was suggested in conclusion, must be conceived not merely as Kant's essentially finite transcen lental self...
...ignore men in these preparatory schools; Exeter and Andover are the primary sources of foot-ball material, a fact which a glance at the list of men on the great teams this year will prove. The Exeter Club will, we hope, see the importance of their position and act accordingly...
...people's veto should be respected,- Precedents show that J. Congress in the past has listened to the voice of the people, a. Pendleton Civil Service Act passed by the short session of the 47th Cong.: Civil Service R cord June. 1882; McPherson's Handbook of Politics for 1884; Nation. Jan. 11, 1883; Merriam's Bowles, II-230. b. Legislations of 1862; Blaine's "Twenty Years of Congress," Chap xvi. c. Repeal of the Embargo Act, 1809. d. Removal of the Deposits in 1883. 2. Commercial and business interests demand stability. 3 Since the McKinley bill must be repealed...