Word: answer
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...that there are fully six hundred men, who are petitioning for dining commons which shall be, to all practical purposes, the same as Memorial. Evidently, the wish of the corporation is to combine the one possible future need and the present certain demand so that one huge hall will answer both purposes. The objections to this plan are many; the Board of Directors of Memorial have stated the more important ones Apparently, then, the table d' hote-a la carte system will not satisfy the great masses of men who are seeking a second Memorial Hall and one without...
...will not be ludicrous. After much discussion and many experiments, Professor F. D. Allen has made a scheme which is thought to be near enough to the ancient music and yet will not be too strange to our ears. For the Greek play a full chorus and unaccompanied dialogues answer well enough, but this is not true of the Latin play which has no chorus. Professor Allen will compose the accompaniments which the parts may require, the wood and wind instruments taking the part of the ancient tibiae...
...answer to the editorial in yesterday's edition I wish to say that the Board of Directors of the Dining Association have realized the increased stamping and hissing during the last few months, and after the disgraceful exhibition on Thursday night of last week they suspended the member of the association who kept his hat on for the purpose of creating a disturbance. Whatever the directors may do they cannot stop the hissing and stamping when a man keeps his hat on, and unless the members correct the evil of their own accord there is no remedy except the closing...
...Saturday after the Manager of the nine received Princeton's refusal to play Harvard unless Harvard had a strictly undergraduate team, a letter was sent to Princeton asking if this decision was final. In answer to this. a letter was received last Monday from Princeton asking the Harvard Manager to keep the dates open for ten days; he replied that he would hold the dates open until twelve o'clock Saturday night. Saturday evening a telegram was received from Princeton accepting the dates and agreeing to play on the same terms as last year. This means that Princeton will play...
...letter from the secretary of the Yale Union was received a few days ago. The Yale Union asked whether the question for the next debate would commit the affirmative to a sudden destructive policy, and the answer sent was that it would not. The Yale Union also stated that the date for the debate would be between April 16 and 20 if that would be agreeable to Harvard...