Word: favorable
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...vote polled yesterday by the Freshman class on the question of the advisability of investing a part of the surplus of the class fund in the Liberty Loan was unanimous in favor of the proposed plan, as far as it was possible to ascertain last night. The result of the balloting at the Wakefield range is not ket known, but there is little doubt but that the votes there will all fall in the same direction...
...Liberty Loan. The fund raised by the class of 1920 was unusually large and consequently a large portion of it is available for the purchase of bonds. The proposition has the support of the class officers still in college and many men have stated that they are heartily in favor of it. The support of the entire class, however, is essential to the success of the scheme...
...conditions brought about by the war. A large number of the functions ordinarily included in the program, because of the abandonment of senior week and its attendant events, have been omitted entirely. The result is a commencement in which the usual social activities have been practically eliminated in favor of the simpler formal exercises which are now planned...
...conference to discuss the place and purpose of a classical education will be held in Princeton on Saturday, June 2. This conference, which was planned by the Princeton University Classical Department, will be one of the most comprehensive gatherings which have met for many years in favor of a liberal education. The meeting will in no sense be a conference of professors in classical work, but it will represent the views of prominent men in every walk of life, which will lend added value to the conclusions which the conference may reach...
...objections to various sections of the measures. The theatre men are content with the raising of revenue from baseball, the baseball men with the raising of revenue from tobacco, the tabacco men with the raising of revenue from incomes. But those provisions which affect each more personally find less favor...