Word: forgetting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Intermezzo, "Forget Me Not," Macbeth...
...seated there. By this means every man present would meet every other, except those sitting on the same side of his table. Such a scheme may be ridiculed as being Quixotic; it may be argued that it would take too long and that the men would forget each other's names, but if it is practicable, it should be done, for it would do much to strengthen the class spirit and thereby College spirit...
...must not forget that the President is a legislative officer. His means of legitimate influence consist in his power to make treaties through which he can override laws; in his right of veto, which makes him a standing conference committee for all men who wish to pass bills; and in his power of expressing through messages to Congress his views on all matters of legislation. If with these powers he does not succeed, he is out of touch with the people or is unfit for his office. No greater powers are needed...
...himself; our undergraduates are, in general, excellent follows to deal with: yet so much is done for then, so many opportunities are lavished on them, that the more thoughtless fail to see the relation of their rights to other people's, and, in the self-importance of early manhood, forget that the world is not for them alone. Students of this kind need delicate handling. They jealously demand to be treated as men, take advantage of the instructors who treat them so, and excuse themselves on the ground that, after all, they are only boys...
...hoped that the members of the Senior Class will not forget the important changes in the Class Day exercises proposed by the Corporation. Seniors are again reminded that the Class Day Committee wishes to hear the opinion of the class on the proposed changes either by direct correspondence or by communications in the CRIMSON...