Word: doned
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Notman's for their photographs for the Class Album. According to schedule, men from Snow to Zimmerman, completing the list, should make appointments this week. There are still a large number of men from the earlier allotments who have failed to arrange for their pictures. This must be done this week. Saturday, March 4, is the last day for photograph appointments. "Lives" will be received by the committee up to Monday. March 6, and should be addressed to the 1916 Photograph Committee, P. O. Box X, Cambridge. No progress can be made on the Album until all the lives...
...major) sport was welcomed into the University last night by the thousand students who packed the Living Room of the Union. The promotion of any addition to our already wide field of extra-curriculum activities requires both perseverance and a careful sizing up of opportunities. And to have done this in so popular a way as to attract more spectators, than have witnessed any other intercollegiate contest proves both the ability of the managers and the existence of a good opening for this new sport...
...order to conform to the size of the rink upon which the University seven will oppose Yale next Saturday, the rink was made smaller with low boards, as was done before the last Princeton game at New York. The decrease in surface added speed to the scrimmage, for Percy's characteristic rushes and the ability of both forward lines to recover and get under way were especially in evidence...
...protectionism is not a doctrine of certified divine origin. It worries them for a time to find that the universe of thought is not entirely plotted into straight, narrow, and exclusive paths; then they weather the crisis and return smugly to the old beliefs. But this stirring up has done some good; and more stirrings up would do more good. Recently an examination paper in politics at Columbia consisted entirely of quotations from daily newspapers. This may or may not be an effective device to induce original thinking. Strong and radical opinions, startlingly expressed, usually do have the virtue...
What, then, can be done to eliminate this possible uncertainty which the recent enactment suggests? In the first place, the managers are not the men to pass upon the eligibility of late entrants. In a small body of six vitally interested men, the temptation to unfair manipulation is too great. The entire Student Council should pass upon the eligibility of late entrants. In so large and representative a body, the influence of personality and extraneous pernicious impulses will be impossible. A limit should also be placed upon the time of entering a competition after it has been started. This limit...