Word: certainly
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...morrow the base-ball season for the freshmen opens with a game with the Brooklines. As this is '90's first game, it will be interesting because from it we can judge, to a certain extent, of the showing which they are going to make against Yale...
...Walker claims that it is logically true to say that those men who simply clear expenses each year ought to be the employed and not the employers, since they are using up the capital invested in their business without gaining, as the other better business managers do, a certain profit each year. Their capital should be put into better hands and they be the employed. But in the practical world some such good business men as the directors of the Standard Oil Co., would offer reasons for arguing strongly on the side of the small capitalists, in spite...
...outside life of the students. But they are not here to sit in judgment on a man who may commit a fault, to try him, and finally acquit or convict him. But where to make the distinction? here lies the difficulty. As the University is now conducted, they certainly have the right to investigate certain matters, and how are they to tell when the case is proper for their hands and when...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON: I should like to call attention to certain charges made against Williams at the meeting last term which admitted Columbia to the league with, Harvard, Yale and Princeton. These charges can now be shown to be unfounded; and as an unfavorable impression towards Williams was undoubtedly created by them in the minds of many who attended the meeting, it is only just that this impression should be effaced...
...soon recognized the rights of these teachers' unions to corporate existence by permitting them to use a common seal, and to be represented by an attorney. This saved each excommunicated master the vexation and expense of a journey to Rome to have his case revised, and also put a certain check on the chancellor, who would now have to deal, not with any single master but with his guild brethren as a corporation. Between 1215 and 1254 these corporations came to be known as facultates...