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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...strength of the old maxim that "Keeping everlastingly at it brings success," I venture to bring up the Philosophy I question once more. It is evident that a considerable number of men in the class of '98 are much disappointed at not being allowed to count either Philosophy 1a or 1b as a whole course next year. Would it not, them, be a good plan for the CRIMSON to put out a blue-book containing a petition that, in consideration of the fact that the proposed change in the course was not announced till late this spring, members...
...response to the request embodied in the communication published today, a blue-book is ready in the CRIMSON office to be signed by all '98 men who wish to count Philosophy 1a or 1b as a full course, or who for any other reason object to the proposed change in the course. If a sufficient number of men sign, their petition will be sent to the Faculty...
...Elective Pamphlet for next year a change is noted in the method of presenting certain courses, which has given rise to a great deal of unfavorable comment. It has been proposed to give Philosophy I in two whole courses, which shall, however, count for Seniors only as half-courses...
...must prove disappointing to a number of the present Junior class. The course hitherto known as Philosophy I will next year be given in two sections-Philosophy 1a (Logic and Psychology), and Philosophy 1b (History of Philosophy). The statement in the pamphlet reads: "Either of these courses may be counted as one full course by any student not a Senior; but a Senior may count either of them as one-half course only...
...their hopes of studying Philosophy and Psychology, two of the most interesting and important subjects in the whole range of our electives? The time of a Senior is valuable, at least to the Senior himself, and he rarely feels like consuming it in the pursuit of full courses which count for him only as halves...