Word: admitting
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...16th, from 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., and on June 18th, from 2.30 to 5 p.m. Packages (15 yard, 10 Memorial, 7 Tree, and 4 Sanders tickets) to be selected by lot, will be sold to members of the senior class at $11 a package. Each yard ticket will admit a gentleman and two ladies. In the notice published June 4th, the price of packages for members of the graduating classes in the Law and Medical Schools, special students, and candidates for higher degrees, should have been $3 a package and not $2 as published...
...publish in another column the announcement that Columbia will hereafter admit women to the School of Arts upon the same footing with men. This is a step toward progress, if we may judge from the high success which has been attained in similar actions by other universities. We need not refer to the work at present done by women at the Boston University and the university of Michigan. Sufficient proof that women can compete successfully with men upon a collegiate basis is found in a comparison of the work done by men and by women at those universities. Few will...
...trustees of Columbia College at their meeting yesterday decided to admit in future to their institution women on exactly the same footing as men. The various members of the board have for some time displayed a willingness to give women a chance to educate themselves. The trustees have not been urged to take the step by the so-called women sympathizers, nor has any pressure of that description been brought to bear upon them. Although the meeting yesterday was an executive one, it was understood that none of the trustees opposed the resolutions by virtue of which the great institution...
Tickets will be sold at 14 Matthews, June 16th, from 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. Packages (15 yard, 10 Memorial, 7 tree, and 4 Sanders tickets) to be selected by lot, will be sold to the members of the senior class at $11 a package. Each yard ticket will admit a gentleman and two ladies...
...their powers of expression, to their modes of thought, and to their conceptions of what argument should be. Therefore, a warning should be made in time. We feel obliged to dissent from the statement of the committee: and from our own experience at the debates, we must frankly admit that there is a lamentable carelessness in the manner in which many speeches are delivered. Likewise, the substance of many speeches is either totally irrelevant to the subject, or else the old attempts at witticisms which were considered hackneyed in the college days of our grandfathers are resuscitated, and in their...