Word: answered
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...going to vote today? Every man in college should answer this question affirmatively. In accordance with the plan proposed at the last meeting of the Union, a thorough canvass is to be made of the university in order to find out its political feeling. Boxes have been placed at Leavitt and Peirce's and in the auditor's room at Memorial, where ballots will be distributed to all who wish to cast a vote for his choice for the presidency. The committee having the canvass in charge have taken every precaution to guard against ballot stuffing, and there will...
...short essay, "An Ambition," is an attempt to answer the old question "Is life worth living?" Its delicacy and thoughtfulness make one regret that it is not more elaborate. The idea of "Misericordia," is good and the style is clear and well-worded, but the brevity and disjointedness of the treatment detract much from the general effect of the story. Of a very different style is the story of "A Crime," from the French. It is vivid and picturesque, though the plot-a dream of a man who contemplated murder-is too horrible to be pleasant. The best article...
...publish in another column a communication commenting upon the sale of reserved seats at the last Yale game. In view of the many similar complaints which have been made recently, an answer is not only desirable but necessary. We trust that the assertions contained in the communication can be satisfactorily explained, otherwise a radical reform in the present system of selling reserved seats is most advisable...
...blank, and to send it to 7 Hollis Hall immediately. If, for any reason, you prefer not to make a return, will you be so good as to write a statement to that effect upon the back of the circular, and to send it in? The committee desire an answer of some sort from every student of the college...
...negligence of some men in college has made it necessary for the Committee of the Faculty on Athletics to send out a second circular urging them to answer the questions which were sent to them a week ago. Such thought-lessness on the part of the men is absolutely inexcusable. When the faculty is making an earnest effort to get at the root of the athletic question, the least that men can do is to co-operate with it fully and frankly. We think there are few students for whom this vital question does not have some interest; if there...