Word: expression
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...CRIMSON again repeats that the greatest sentiment that can be raised against probation is undergraduate opinion. The committee deserves loyal support in its work of bringing the undergraduates to see probation in its true light, and to fearlessly express their disapproval of the light manner in which probation is regarded...
...college baseball season is waxing warm, and from now on practically every game will have some sort of bearing on the final standing of the teams. It is rather early to express an opinion as to where the greatest strength lies, but in reply to a number of queries would say that the Harvard nine gives more promise at this time than almost any other of landing at the top. Princeton appears to be good in spots and ordinary in spots; Yale has had its ups and downs, with far more downs than was the case a year ago; Brown...
...advantageous to open the CRIMSON columns, heretofore passing over probation in silence, to the publication of delinquents. Whatever the committee decides or accomplishes, however, the greatest power behind probation will be undergraduate opinion. Let the many who inwardly disapprove of the men who sink into probation, express their disapproval. At least let all in the place of those named above realize that they have not reached that place without losing the respect of some...
...there are bound to be some which it seems unwise to publish. All communications must be signed with their author's name as a guarantee of sincerity. The writer of the aforementioned unsigned letter protests that men, if they must affix their names to their ideas, will cease to express their ideas, through fear of being answered with personal attacks. In one unfortunate instance this year a communication of a bitterly personal nature was published. The CRIMSON, however, plans to exclude all such letters. If a man has not courage enough in his convictions to express his ideas...
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...