Word: felting
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...recent discussions among the members of the Conference Committee it has been made very evident that the question of penalties for cribbing is to be pretty thoroughly aired, if not in some way decided. The necessity of taking stringent measures against cribbing is being felt in almost every college in the country, and probably it has been emphasized nowhere, so much as here. Among the many plans proposed for the treatment of offenders we think the most feasible is trial by a jury made up of students from the college. We think that the adoption of such a plan would...
Great dissatisfaction is felt that there are so few entries in the sparring contests this afternoon...
Yesterday morning a furious runaway horse was stopped on Harvard Street by the courage of a certain member of '86. The heart-felt thanks of the owner rewarded the brave student...
Therefore, if, instead of modifying the marking, the examinations themselves were modified, a relief would be felt at once. If, instead of two long examinations a year, several short ones were given and their results averaged, I think a step would be taken in the right direction, for then the ground gone over would be less, and the labor of preparation decreased, which is the point at which we are aiming...
...Conference Committee has appointed a sub-committee to draft a scheme of an elementary course in common law to be added to the college studies. This idea can hardly be too highly praised, and, if carried into practice, it will meet a want long felt by every college man who has not pursued the study of law. It is to meet such a defect in college training, as the lack of a knowledge of law, that books like "Every Man His Own Lawyer," and "Woman Before the Law" have been written, - books that must fail to accomplish their...