Word: appealed
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Students, again we appeal to you not to allow the Co-operative Society to die through your neglect. In last Monday's issue, Professor Ames, the president of the society, agreed to take upon himself the responsibility of seeing that the liabilities, which are now $1000, should not exceed $200 at the end of the year, and that there should be a surplus of stock over liabilities of at least $600, provided $600 was raised by voluntary subscriptions. Before the meeting on Monday evening, $350 was thus raised; and during the meeting $67 was added to this amount, leaving only...
...upon. Instructors say that they cannot do away with the present system of examinations and marking, until there is found some system, or some reform of the old system, which will be better and more successful and more just. All this is too true; and it is with earnest appeal that the students of to-day look up to their instructors, hoping for some system, less trying and fairer than the present, the benefits of which may be reaped, if not by themselves, at least by those who are to come after them. But, if they...
Although I should consider the interruption of the society's business, a misfortune both to the students individually, and to the college, it is but right to add that this communication is in no sense an appeal for subscriptions. I wish simply to give to those who may be willing to subscribe, a definite assurance that the proposed contribution would fully accomplish its object...
...them injury. He accordingly summoned to his royal presence on the hill, his Lord High Chamberlin and Keeper of the Garden Walks, and bade him issue a manifesto forbidding the nine to publish notices of their balls within his royal domains, and from this there was no appeal. Thus did the king deal with the nine...
...realization of the long cherished hoped for good courts seems almost too good to be true. All that the students as individuals are asked to do to bring about this state of affairs which they desire, is to meet the can vassers of the association half way in their appeal for money. It is an enterprise toward which everyone, no matter what his means are, can afford to give some thing. No one can say in this case that he cannot afford to put his hand in his pocket to pay for the support of a team on which...