Word: felted
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...little was done besides discussing the proposed action of the city of New Haven in trying to tax various portions of the college property, raising the amount paid yearly from $50,000 to $489.000. Should this be done, a serious blow would be inflicted on Yale, and it is felt that the college does enough good to the town to deserve better treatment. Letters from other institutions of learning show that little or no taxation is universal elsewhere. A test case will be made soon before the courts...
...Senior year ought, perhaps, to be anticipated and felt more as such than at present. By wearing the cap and gown we should hope to create a healthy expectation of the last year and to make the closing months of their college course a happy memory of the class...
...management of an affair wholly their own was being taken from them without their consent. And to add to the irritation, justifiable under the circumstances, they were told that their opinions, even though embodied in a petition by a majority of the class, would have no weight. It was felt that their rights were to some degree infringed upon. In fact they had fully as much cause to be aggrieved and to feel that they had been treated inconsiderately as the Committee of the Corporation...
...work of the team thus far this year has been very encouraging. The loss of Clarkson, who played last year with Goodridge as rusher, is felt, but the work of the team as a whole shows steady improvement...
...been felt necessary to provide a place to take that of the saloons and dives which abound in this vicinity along Atlantic Avenue. It has always been hard heretofore to make any lasting effect on the sailors because the work of Sundays has not been supplemented by any other means; the work has been desultory. It is thought that, by means of the work during the week, this need may be fulfilled...