Word: methods
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Hall L. S., as principle disputants. R. C. Ringwalt '95, J. L. Ross L. S., E. H. Warren '95, H. A. Bull '95, and J. P. Warren '96 will make five-minute speeches. H. C. Lakin L. S., will preside. The subject agreed upon is: "Resolved, That the present method of electing United States Senators is preferable to election by popular vote...
...elimination of private profits is the only practical method to diminish the evils of the liquor traffic. - (a) This is shown by the working of the Gothenburg system: New Eng. Mag. XI, 785-797. - (1) This plan if extended to malt liquors would offer a satisfactory solution of the liquor problem. - (x) It takes away the incentive to large sales. - (y) Liquor saloons would cease to be the headquarters for corrupt politicians. - (z) Saloons would cease to be centres for violation of laws...
...principle out of second-hand treatises, but to go to the original memoir of the discoverer of that fact or principle. Out of these two fundamental propositions, that law is a science, and that science is to be studied in its sources, there gradually grew, first, a new method of teaching law; and, secondly, a reconstruction of the curriculum of the school...
...Faculty have decided to put a new plan in operation. By it the class is divided into three sections each of which is further subdivided into three divisions, the first of which contains the high-stand men, the other two being arranged on a purely alphabetical basis. While the method just adopted is somewhat of an experiment, and may in its turn be modified or discarded, the principle on which it is based - the recognition of scholarship to the fullest possible degree - would seem to point to its permanent adoption for the freshman, and its ultimate extension to the sophomore...
Alexander Moffat in an article on football in the Boston Herald of yesterday urges the entire abolishment of momentum plays, and also of the present method of signalling a fair catch...