Word: indifferentism
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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This letter is addressed through the CRIMSON, to those commuting students who are indifferent to the proposal to form an organization of commuting students. We wish to bring these students who do not realize the benefits of such an organization, or who have resigned themselves to their present dormant state...
The idea originated in 1929 when T. A. T. used silent pictures on a few experimental runs, then dropped the scheme when passengers proved indifferent. But those were daylight runs.
Occasionally the pajamas are green instead of pink, but there are always pajamas and the woman is always blonde. Discontented New York wives shrink from the hoary tale, but the state law which permits divorce only on grounds of adultery leaves them no alternative. Chief sufferers are referees in divorce...
When an American sets out to found a college, he hunts first for a hill. John Harvard was an Englishman and indifferent to high places. The result is that Harvard has become a university of vast proportions and no color. Yale flounders about among the New Haven shops, trying to...
The Kirkland House "Coffeepot," in which a small group of interested students dine with a few instructors and afterwards adjourn to an intimate colloquium, is an instance of how well the relation between faculty and undergraduates may be exploited. Similar meetings, extended to the various fields of instruction in the...