Word: favorable
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...been suggested that the members of the Boylston Chemical Club hold a dinner this year and the plan has met with considerable favor. As yet no definite arrangements have been made...
...senior class at Brown have unanimously voted in favor of abolishing commencement orations...
...judges. Mayor Bancroft, Mr. Ernest L. Conant and Mr. George P. Baker, were but a short time in making their decision which was announced by Mayor Bancroft as being in favor of the Harvard Union. The debate was very close and, as the initial contest of the two clubs, was in every way an unquestionable success...
Captain Emmons has expressed himself strongly on the football question. The changes from present conditions by which he would seek to improve the game are many of them radical; yet the most radical is the one which should find most favor in the eyes of college men: "Let college matches be college matches, for college people, on college grounds." We do not believe that this suggests too extreme a restriction. The publicity which has hitherto attended all collegiate football, has been in part to blame for the abuses which have crept into the game, and wholly to blame...
...Harvard Union last night was well attended. The question which was debated was the municipal control of street railroads. E. C. Ellis L. S., and W. J. Peacock L. S., had the affirmative, and A. C. Train '96 and J. P. Parker '96, the negative. The decision was in favor of the affirmative by a large majority...