Word: feels
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...hopeful thing is, that about all that it is necessary to do is to expose these great evils and let the light of public opinion kill them. We have got to earn our own living, but we should feel ashamed of ourselves if we haven't a surplus to spend for the nation on that public opinion. Nothing can resist the mass of clear-eyed men backed with the purpose of establishing justice and peace without...
President Lowell pointed out further that the Senior dormitory plan is by no means a compulsory one and that it is a question which classes must decide for themselves. He added, however, that he and other men connected with the College feel that it is greatly to the interest of college men to make as many friends as possible and that since Senior dormitories have proved so successful in this with the two former classes, its value to the class of 1913 is assured...
...enough practice. It might be that, even if an intermediary course in composition between English A and English 22 were instituted, all who need it might not enroll, but this is hardly a valid reason for not establishing such a course. There are many who feel that the present facilities are inadequate. The opening of a course in English composition designed primarily to afford an opportunity for men to practice writing under careful supervision, even if they have not been honor men in English A, would appeal to a great many. It should have the result of materially increasing...
...Field ready for any men who desire some informal recreation. There is no need of supervision and organization. A spontaneous game played by a dozen or so unskillful enthusiasts with informally chosen sides would be no less beneficial and enjoyable than the highly organized game of skilled players. We feel sure that men would avail themselves of this opportunity, we know that they ought to. Accordingly this year as last we urge this innovation, for it seems an obvious chance for spreading the benefits of open air activity among the College as a whole...
...especially important that this unanimity of feeling makes itself felt in the far-reaching election today, and that the officers elected can be able to feel that they are the choice of the whole class and not just a part...