Word: adopts
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...meeting of the Freshman class last night it was voted to adopt the recommendations of the Yard Rooms Committee. J. J. Higginson, Jr., E. Farley, and W. T. Glidden, Jr., were appointed a committee of three to co-operate with the other class committees in regard to the method of raising funds for the improvement of the Yard buildings...
...meetings of the three upper classes last night it was voted to adopt the recommendations of the Yard Rooms Committee, each class appointing representatives to act in co-operation with the other classes in regard to the method of raising funds for the improvement of the Yard buildings. The following are the committees: Seniors--R. F. Manning: Juniors--K. McLeod, R. Winsor, T. Callaway; Sophomores--J. M. Montgomery, Jr., J. W. Burden, R. F. Guild...
...Universities and the colleges throughout the land, though some are slow to accept you principles and adopt your methods, all feel your power and recognize with gratitude your stimulating influence and your leadership...
...that there may be race degeneration through the failure to multiply on the part of those best fitted to improve the stock; that is, those who have shown their talents by their achievements. Obviously, no race can maintain its quality if it practices those methods which stock breeders would adopt if they aimed at the production of an inferior stock, that is, by breeding principally from inferior or mediocre individuals. From this standpoint, President Eliot's observations concerning the size of the families of Harvard graduates are especially significant...
...meeting of the University Debating Club last night, the debate on the question, "Resolved, That Parliament should adopt the Chamberlain Tariff Policy," was won by E. E. Wakefield 1L., and C. T. Smith 3L., for the negative, from W. E. Meyer 3L., and W. O. Hubbard '05, of the affirmative. I. Grossman 3L. acted as critic...