Word: arisen
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Herrick first states that the only harm that could come from such a discussion as is now under way, is the possible inference that such discussion may wrongly lead a few to believe that "some actual question has arisen or is likely to arise" between Coach Herrick and Captain Morgan. Such an inference would indeed be deplorable, and the CRIMSON in its first editorial on this subject tried to dispel all doubts of co-operation between Coach Herrick and Captain Morgan. It must be admitted, however, that even though such an unfortunate inference should occur, its harm would be negligible...
Perhaps the common attitude toward aviation as merely a dangerous pastime has arisen through the backward policy of the United States army and navy in training so few aviators and in training them in poorly constructed machines, so that the number of accidents has been unusually high...
Ever since the Freshman class has been separated from the main body of the College, unmistakable symptoms have arisen of the growth of that spirit which is anathema to the hypothetical "Harvard man." This has at times shown itself in its most objectionable form, which is an inevitable product of such an attitude,--that of rowdyism and muckerism...
Misunderstanding has arisen among undergraduates concentrating in the Division of History, Government and Economics,--Group III,--through misconstruing the purpose of the final general examination and the tutorial system. Feeling that the addition of a little extra work is a needlessly heavy burden, the undergraduate rebels without giving the matter any thought. To him it appears only that the Office is tampering with his proverbial freedom, forcing him to make a change in his standards--and his aversion to change is great, for he is a follower of custom...
...view of the comment which has arisen over the action of the Student Council in suggesting a student waiter system at Memorial Hall the following letter from Gordon Ware '08, Secretary for Student Employment, to the Alumni Bulletin is of especial interest...