Word: matter
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...remote situation of their dormitories, 1918 men do not seem to realize that they are an essential part of the University, and accordingly must support those interests which are maintained for the benefit of the entire University. Consequently the Freshman class has been decidedly backward in the matter of attendance...
...Major Wiener's was found in the general tone of some of Professor Muensterberg's statements in which he spoke freely in defense of Germany. The decisive action of the Corporation in refusing to accept Major Weiner's offer was the first which has been officially taken in the matter...
...much success. The Cercle has been very fortunate in again securing the services of Edouard Darmand, who has been so successful in coaching the club plays for the past seven years. Many men have registered for parts in the play and regular trials will begin on Friday. In the matter of casting the play there is to be a decided change. It has always been the custom to cast members of the Cercle for the female roles or to get older ladies from Boston or Cambridge for such parts, but this year it has been decided...
...detailed account of Army-Navy football game negotiations has yet come from either Annapolis or West Point, but neither academy has been idle in the matter. Far from being at an end communication between the two schools has been carried on more vigorously than ever since Captain W. F. Fullan's statement to the effect that negotiations had been broken off. With Washington taking a hand in the matter there is good reason to believe that the game will yet be played...
...importance of the class elections today is a matter which should concern every Sophomore, Junior, and Senior in the University. Last year not one half of the members of either the Sophomore or Junior classes were interested enough to vote at their class elections. May the election returns tonight show that the days of little interest in class affairs have passed, and that every man concerned has done his duty of intrinsic importance--that of casting the ballot...