Word: controls
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...believe also that while the under-classes should be represented, the committee should be essentially of upper classmen, as in the proportion as power is associated with the senior and junior classes, a premium is put upon experience, and the more will they be able, and endeavor to control the college body and promote moderation...
...friends and turkey, are not indifferent to learning and wisdom and college law. It is silly to be ruled by passion, by impulse. Rather we should silence all the feelings that make us look away from Cambridge, and give ourselves wholly to the quest of learning, wholly to the control of reason. Love, home, turkey away! What has the Harvard man to do with you? He is a student, nothing less; he has no time to give to you. Thanksgiving pleasures are beneath him; Thanksgiving joys are the amusements of his infancy. Pleasures, joys, all begone! Come, learning and wisdom...
...School appeared as the first champion of the United States. He opened with a historical sketch of the inter-course of our government with China, dwelling particularly on the Burlingame treaty and the Blaine bill. His main historical points were statistics in regard to immigration and the control of the "Six Companies," by which he claimed Chinese immigrants became in fact slaves...
...enterprise shown by the gentlemen having the Art Club under their control is thoroughly appreciated by the college. The lecture on "Modern Life in Art," to be given this evening by Mr. Wedmore, will be enjoyed greatly by those who are fortunate enough to hear it. It is in ways like this, that the Finance, Historical, and Philosophical clubs can become of real use to the college at large. The Art Club passed through a critical period last year, but by careful management on the part of those students who assumed the responsibility of keeping the club alive...
...meeting of the Hasty Pudding Club held last evening, the following officers were elected: Delegate to Graduate Board of Control, J. A. Frye; Kr., A. B. Houghton; Librarian, E. E. Hamlin; Chorister, C. C. Whitman...