Word: favored
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Resolved, that the students of the University of Pennsylvania wish to place themselves on record as in favor of any just legislation to eradicate existing evils in intercollegiate athletics, and we hereby heartily commend the plan suggested by Mr. Caspar W. Whitney in the issue of Harper's Weekly for January 28, 1893, as providing an effectual remedy for the abuse complained...
...LESLIE, '94.FINE ARTS 3. - The course will be reviewed this evening commencing at 7.30 o'clock in Room 9, Roberts Hall Building, 15 Brattle St. Fee $4.00. Gentlemen will confer a favor by not opening accounts for reviews...
...course will be reviewed today, Wednesday, in Room 9, Roberts Hall Building, 15 Brattle St. as follows: United States Constitution at 10 a. m., English, French, and German Constitutions at 3 p. m. Printed constitutions and outlines will be furnished, Fee for each $3.00. Gentlemen will confer a favor by not opening accounts for reviews...
...last number of Harper's Weekly, Casper Whitney discusses at length the recent action of Yale in regard to undergraduates on 'varsity teams. Although expressing himself strongly in favor of the effort to exclude all professional element from college sports and denying that Yale's action was taken with intent of "freezing out" the University of Pennsylvania, he does not commit himself as favoring the new rule. He argues with more or less reason that it is a narrow policy to exclude men in the professional school from participating in athletic contests and unjust to the honest student. He admits...
...Bolles memorial fund has already been contributed to largely enough to prove that it meets with general favor. Four subscriptions, amounting to one hundred dollars, have been received and active measures are being taken to give graduates and undergraduates every chance to subscribe. Boxes have been placed just inside the door of Memorial Hall and very near the door of the Foxcroft Club; in these boxes may be placed subscriptions in coin which cannot conveniently sent by mail. We would emphasize again the fact that no subscription is too small to be a worthy part of the fund. The main...