Word: commons
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...MODERN LANGUAGE CONFERENCE. "Elements of the Mediaeval Debate." Mr. J. H. Hanford. "Jacobite Lyrics." Mr. F. B. Snyder. Common Room, Conant Hall...
...what they could to improve the management of Memorial and Randall, but they have found that the difficulties of the present situation can only be cured by an increased membership list. To secure information as to where the members of the University get their meals, and to learn the common objections against the two halls, postal cards have been sent out with questions relating to these subjects. We trust that everyone will answer these questions carefully and fully, and return them to the Committee at once. It is only by ascertaining the wishes of the students and complying with them...
...understood that Professor Lowell is in favor of an exclusively Freshman dormitory, big enough for all the members of the class. If this could be established, the question of Freshman unity would be settled once and for all. With the whole class lodged under one roof, with a suitable common room for a general meeting place, the members would soon become acquainted, and many friendships would be formed immediately which now take about four years to develop. But it will undoubtedly be some time before this ideal is realized, and another method should be devised for use until that time...
...dealing with government service the conservation movement claims first attention. This movement has been well defined by ex-President Roosevelt, who founded and set it on foot, as the application of common sense to common questions for the common good. It deals not only with the material substratum of the wealth of the country but with the equable distribution of this material. The question then is a moral as well as a material...
...MODERN LANGUAGE CONFERENCE. "Poetical Description of Nature from Thompson to Wordsworth." Mr. R. A. Rice. "Four Spenserians: Drayton, Milton, Thomson, and Keats." Mr. H. E. Cory. Common Room, Conant Hall...