Word: doubtful
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Freshman tennis team defeated Milton Academy, 9 matches to 0, at Milton, yesterday afternoon. The outcome of the match was never at any time in doubt, and not a single match required three sets for a decision...
...University lacrosse team will meet Cornell in its third league game on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 8 o'clock. Without doubt today's game will force the University to do its best to win, as Cornell has gone through the season undefeated, having won from both Stevens and Hobart by large scores. The University twelve, on the other hand, defeated Hobart on Thursday but lost to Stevens a week ago. If the University team wins its game with Cornell today it will have Yale yet to defeat for championship of the northern division of the Intercollegiate Lacrosse League...
...Oscar Wilde" is judicious, sound, and pleasing, though he uses some odd English--"he was wretchedly raised"; "wearing his top coat every day and leaving it off on Sundays," "impulsive with protest against the contract of existence"; and "protagonists" in a wrong sense. The essay leaves us in doubt as to whether Wilde's work is really worth such thorough study and careful criticism...
...question of compulsory membership in the Union comes before the Student Council tonight, doubtless for a vote of that body. The issue is serious. On the one side is the welfare of the Union and its service to the University. There is no doubt of the fact that universal membership would be the salvation of the Union, both from a social and a financial standpoint. There is also no doubt that the present condition of affairs cannot and should not be allowed to drag out wearily to a catastrophe. Compulsory membership, however, faces a difficulty which even its strongest advocates...
...obligation morally. We have promised time and time again to keep them until we have fitted them for self-government. We have promised to educate them and finally a real independence. We must then maintain our administration in the islands just as long as there remains a shadow of doubt in the minds of the American people that the Filipinos are capable of governing themselves. Then and only then can we discharge our moral obligation with a complete preservation of our honor and duty toward the Filipinos. R. T. Bushnell '19, Second Affirmative...