Word: feel
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...more chairman. For one reason or another most of the rest of us are idle or absent. I want to express my earnest gratitude that he is still at the helm of our philosophical ship. May he be our guide on many another birthday. It makes me well to feel his guidance now. JOSIAH ROYCE...
Altogether we feel that the 1912 Student Council has amply justified its existence. May it continue its present strong policy and hand down to its successor a record of worthy achievement...
...candidate most favored by the class, will be elected. No preference will be given to the "regular" as opposed to the "petition" candidate, inasmuch as every candidate will be nominated by petition. After an election is over no man will have the right to feel that he was "unrepresented" among the nominees or that a certain body of men "controlled" the election. Under this system it is believed a fairer representation and a more genuine class unity will result...
...addition, we feel that the Corporation is amply competent to judge what is propaganda and what are instructive principles...
When a busy professor, interested in undergraduate life, takes the trouble to give us a little advice out of his greater experience, we feel grateful to him for his helpful interest. When he goes still further and gives another opportunity to those men who did not hear his original talk, be is doing us a real service. Many men do not take the time to go to an optional lecture, although it is distinctly for their benefit, yet when it is brought to them, they are willing to listen to it, and they afterwards realize that it is well worth...