Word: answerable
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...wine cellar is to be built at the California State University for experiments on wines from various parts of the State. - Ex. We are not in the position to answer the question which will arise in every man's mind whether all students are provided with keys...
...detrimental to the welfare of Yale, notwithstanding the claims of Professor Richards. These contests certainly foster an espirt de corps which could not possibly be attained by any other means. Much is said each year concerning the loss to study which athletics involve, and little need be said in answer. For all who are interested enough in the matter to become informed, know that the loss of time occurring from the pursuit is absolutely infinitesimal, when compared with the courage and perseverance which are thus inspired. The students of Yale may feel that, whatever shall be the action of their...
...complaint of officiousness, this is a free country If anybody without due authority from the United States, the state, the city, the faculty, or the students, assumes the right to control us, I think that to most people he would seem officious. And now I will try to answer the last charge against us, - that we are afraid of responsibility...
Columbia has not sent word saying whether or no they will allow Yale to come into the race next June, but an answer is daily expected...
Accordingly the student members of the Conference Committee met on Monday, May 17th, to consider what action it was advisable for them to take in answer to the faculty's request. It was the general opinion of those present that the vote of the faculty was not consistent with the unanimous recommendation of the committee; that if the student members of the Conference Committee complied with the faculty's request they would assume the position of agents of the faculty, and bring about nothing more than a modification of the old proctor system; that if a committee of students were...