Word: expresses
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...announced in yesterday's CRIMSON the Vesper service this afternoon will be in memory of Dr. Brooks. It seems only proper that the college should express the sense of loss, and a memorial service is certainly the most natural way. The whole chapel will be reserved for members of the University and their friends until five o'clock, and it is expected that they alone will fill it. The speakers will be the Rev. Prof. F. G. Peabody D. D., the Rev. William Lawrence S. T. D., and the Rev. George A. Gordon. Mr. Gordon has been asked to speak...
...whole, they are rather boisterous and self-assertive, not at all afraid to express approval and disapproval even to their professors. They undoubtedly carry their drinking too far, but there are remarkably few drunkards in consideration of the great extent of drinking. The old practice of duelling has in almost all cases lost its elements of danger; the duels are now mere contests, and friendly contests at that, of pluck and skill. It is noteworthy that such a thing as betting or gambling is absolutely unknown among them...
...seemed only right that we should step in now and, by contributing this comparatively small sum, take some part in raising the funds necessary to complete this field which Colonel Higginson has given us. We shall never be able to express adequately our gratitude to him for his generosity and kindness in giving us this large field for athletic sports. Jarvis and Holmes and Norton are fast failing to answer the demands made upon them and Soldiers' Field could not have come to us at a more opportune moment. During the past year and a half the field has been...
...public must be benefited by a check on the express companies, the offspring of the railway, which enjoy all privileges of common carriers, with none of their restrictions. Their present system is a burden. The enormous loss of life could also be brought to the minimum by legislation compelling the adoption of the automatic coupler, proper danger signals, and other new and necessary improvements. Two thirds of our railways are trying to secure this legislation. That the Inter-State Commerce Act is not adequate for many important questions is the declaration of the commerce commission. That further national legislation would...
Regulations: "No student is permitted to take any books or papers into the examination room except by express direction of the instructor. No communication is permitted between students in the examination room on any subject whatever...