Word: methods
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...After the book is removed from Bartlett's no less than a package will be sold, so that we would urge upon all who intend to avail themselves of this privilege, to sign without fail before that time. The committee consider themselves at liberty to return to the old method of selling tickets, provided the success of the new be endangered by the apathy of those for whose benefit it is adopted. The time and place for the distribution of tickets, together with the rules which will be observed, will be duly announced...
...whole, the race may be considered a great success. both in respect to the rowing itself and in respect to the complete arrangements which had been made; for this the officers of the boat club deserve credit. The new method of starting the boats by the tug whistle and pistol shot was eminently successful, and should be adopted as the permanent regulation for starting. The graduation of '83 will leave for next year three very evenly matched crews, and provided '85 and '86 improve in the way they are capable of, we predict another close and exciting race...
...with by building an ornamental fence, which would certainly not be an impossible feat. The next dangerous objection is that of opposition to the plan by students themselves. This objection we believe to be entirely without foundation, and it is to be hoped that the students will take some method to make known their real position on the question...
...Princeton Faculty, on Friday, rescinded the rule by which the Princeton nine was forbidden to play with professionals. This action leaves Harvard alone in her position in regard to the matter. Now that Princeton, after a trial of the new method, has deliberately decided to return to the old system, it is not probable that any other college will be induced to follow Harvard's example. While there was a good prospect of the anti-professional rule becoming general, we were willing to put up with a good deal of temporary inconvenience in order to bring about the accomplishment...
...Bierwirth read his Bowdoin prize essay on "The Doctrine and Method of Socrates," in Sever 11 last evening to a very appreciative audience. On account of the length of the essay he was compelled to omit portions and was unable to dwell much on the personal characteristics of Socrates. The essay dealt mainly with the philosophy of Socrates and his school, and was very critical and interesting throughout...