Word: matters
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Herald either cannot or will not understand the case as it is. I don't see that it matters at all whether it does or not. But the opposition to the settlement within the University is another matter. The cry of undergraduates for harsher punishment for an undergraduate; the echo in the Bulletin of "the charge that in Harvard College the rich man is treated better than the poor"; are not a little depressing. "The government of a University," says ex-Dean Briggs, "cannot with safety be entrusted to students; they are harsher than their elders and less just...
...matters of this kind a far sighted policy is always the best one to adopt and it would not be for sighted to allow the "Med. Fac." to continue. To quote a New York writer who has lately commented on the matter in the Transcript under the title of "Americas Juventutis:" "The 'Med. Fac.' is seldom funny any more. It is outgrown and nowadays simply stirs up decent lads to do things that they are adapt to be ashamed of at the time and pretty sure to be ashamed of later." The mere fact that as this same writer also...
...athletic reputation in the eyes of the College. The loss of the football game makes the winning of the next baseball game and the boat race at New London absolute necessities. Whether the class has shown indifference or lack of spirit in the past is not the question. The matter before us now is to beat Yale on Saturday, and with this end in view, it is the duty of every member of the class of 1908, to be at the game, and to help his team win. G. G. BALL. P. BOYER. G. EMERSON. L. FISCHEL. C. WIGGINS...
Dean Huribut's letter announcing the tentative solution of the Phillips Brooks House affair lays before the Faculty and undergraduates the question of the propriety and expediency of compromising such a matter...
...proposal under discussion has received the careful consideration of the administrate officers of the University. But since the matter touches the undergraduates so closely the suggestion that they hold an organized discussion in regard to it is most apt. UNDERGRADUATE...