Word: answered
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...shame that, when the faculty is making every effort to look at the athletic question in a fair-minded way and with the support of facts, the students should not respond more generously. It is a very simple matter to sit down for a few moments and answer these questions. It is a poor way to obtain the freedom in athletics which we desire. if we refuse to co-operate with the faculty when they are facing the question fairly and impartially as at present. If anyone has mislaid his circular, or failed to receive one, he can obtain...
...value of the results obtained from these inquiries will depend upon the number of students who answer and upon the frankness and exactness with which they reply. The statements made will be received in strict confidence...
...another column we publish a circular that has been sent to every man in the University. We hardly need urge men to answer fully and carefully the questions it asks. Everyone will see how nearly the result of the investigation will affect the future position of Harvard in athletics, and how useless the result will be if not complete and accurate. Everyone who holds the interest of his college dear-and we are certain that there are few who do not-must do all he can to make the way clear for intelligent action on the part of those...
...anything but disgrace, it is just about time to arrange for games on every date that can possibly be filled. The freshman class has started out well in its career with the football victory. Will it content itself with that, and let the baseball championship go to Yale? The answer lies in great part with the manager, the rest devolves upon the captain and the team...
...members of the Faculty realize the importance of the petition and the consideration it deserves, and we may feel sure that their answer, whatever it may be, will be the result of long and serious consideration...