Word: downes
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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I have called the contrivance known as English grammar absurd, and the study of it a useless study; and I verily and soberly believe both these assertions to be true. I believe that the effect of the study of English grammar, so called, is to cramp the free action of...
Second bout. Fletcher and A. T. Dudley, '87, (bye). Both men showed much science and quickness. Dudley finely secured his opponent by the leg, lifted him off the floor, coolly brought him into the middle of the mattress, and planted him neatly on his back. Time, 5 minutes. The second...
the crowding about on the main floor, the changing of seats, and standing up, even in the early part of the games were nuisances which caused another one, the concerted shouting of "sit down" by men whose view of the games was thus cut off.
A suggestion, the essence of which appears in our news columns, that class crew tables should be established at Memorial Hall, is particularly timely. That the plan has never been thought of before is the most peculiar thing about it. The question of holding down the expenses of the class...
The subject of taking notes, suggested by an article which was published recently in the CRIMSON, is an interesting, as well as a puzzling one. It is probably quite true that too many do not realize the real importance of taking good notes, and that, as Snodkins has been represented...