Word: matter
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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With this morning's issue the CRIMSON resumes its six-page edition. The first enlargement of the paper to six pages was made at the opening of the athletic season last spring to meet the pressure of news matter which came with the rapid increase in the activities of the University. The supplement, which originally was intended to be issued only during the spring months, proved such a successful addition to the paper that it was continued throughout last fall, ending with the last football game. During the winter months when there were no athletic contests, the regular four-page...
...committee will select and order finished the negatives of those men who have not attended to this matter by Saturday...
...question of a location for the proposed University Club is now being discussed by the graduate committee, and the committee would like to find out the feeling of the students on the matter. We shall therefore be glad to receive communications from any member of the University on this subject, and will see that they reach the committee in charge. Writers of communications should give the question their serious consideration and not dash off their ideas on the spur of the moment without thought, for such contributions will not be of much value. Several positions have already been suggested...
...committee will select and order finished the negatives of those men who have not attended to this matter by next Saturday...
While Plato believed in universals, existing before particulars, and while the nomalists believed in universals, existing after particulars, Aristotle belived in universals existing in the particulars. His view of the relation of matter to form lies at the foundation of his system of the universe. He believed that matter was merely substance in general with potential power, waiting for other power to develop...