Word: knowns
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Charles E. Coxe '92S, has presented the University with twelve copper cups of unusual value. These are to be known as the Willisbrook Competitive Cups and will be awarded to the winners of various events in a series of indoor track meets. Mr. Coxe's idea was to stimulate interest in track work during the hard period of winter training...
What then does equality among men mean? Certainly not that all men are born with equal powers. It is a well known fact that children in the same families and men in the same factories exhibit great diversity in scope of power. Democracy is not equality of all men, but equality of opportunity. No artificial restrictions should limit any man's power. Let the president hold his position through his inborn capacity, let the laborer be such through inability to rise. Freedom of opportunity is the ideal to be fought...
...head of the stairs leading up from the Bursar's office is a large lecture room, known as the Upper Dane Lecture Room. It is planned to leave this in its present condition for the use of Professor Baker's course in debating, English 30. At the head of the stairs, and to the right, a corridor leads into a small room to be known as the library and reading room, in which will be kept the current magazines and periodicals. It is possible that permission will be given to move reference books from Gore Hall to the shelves...
...first informal Sophomore dinner, held last night in the Assembly Room of the Union, was attended by 69 men. All who were called on for speeches and songs responded, others took turns at the piano, and everybody joined in the chorus of the well known songs, so that there was not a pause during the entire two hours. It is believed that this plan of having frequent meetings of comparatively small groups of men chosen at random from the class will give an opportunity for making acquaintances which the smokers, with their very large attendance, could not provide...
...Rules Committee made by the Board of Overseers, but wish to state the following facts: The Overseers' vote, but not the report of the Board, was communicated to the Athletic Committee before the latter's recent meeting. The definite nature of the Overseers' report was probably not known by any member of the Athletic Committee. The Committee withdrew its representative from the Old Rules Committee because it favored amalgamation and feared that the Old Committee would delay in acting. The members of the Old Rules Committee were immediately informed of the Athletic Committee's action in thus withdrawing its representative...