Word: impressiones
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Your editorial in this morning's CRIMSON comes as a most unexpected and unjustifiable attack on the class of 1907. You state that "the history of the class from the beginning, viewed from its negative or indifferent position on most questions which have intimately concerned it or the University, would...
That the editorial in question was written with the laudable intention of inducing men to take an active part in the affairs of the University, is apparent. The unfavorable impression of the class, however, which it will undoubtedly tend to create in the minds of outsiders will be very strong...
Certain statements about the class of 1907, made in the CRIMSON's editorial of yesterday, have been considered in some quarters as unjustifiable. If the CRIMSON has created an impression which does injury to the men of that class, it unqualifiedly withdraws the statements in question and apologizes for them...
About the main points on which the editorial was based, however, the CRIMSON feels that its convictions were correct. A possible exception may be the case involving athletics. In mentioning the impression of "backwardness" given by the class in its Freshman year, particularly in the case of class football, reference...
"In all probability, both the CRIMSON and the author of the communication are laboring under a mistaken impression which has been gained from false reports of the game. The author of the communication is evidently in this position, if we may judge from his statements and from his reliance upon...