Word: mischiefism
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...blue books. While regretting that a regulation which has undergone so much criticism needs still another work of condemnation, we feel that we ought to speak out against it at this particular time in order that the regulation may be changed before it has a chance to work more mischief in the final examinations. Apart from general ideas on the subject we are led strongly to believe in the harm worked by the present system of having the men hand in their own examination blue books from a circumstance which we had occasion to see at the mid-year examinations...
Christ meant first to live; deficient vitality not excessive vitality causes the mischief in the world. More life and fuller is what we want...
...fully aware of how great an amount of mischief the unfortunate announcement that there would be no lecture in Geology 4 yesterday, has caused. In future, we wish to state as emphatically as possible, no notices concerning college courses which may appear anywhere in our columns are official unless signed by the instructor in charge. Moreover we refuse to pay any attention to notices of any kind whatever not signed by the proper persons. We regret exceedingly that such an accident should have occurred...
...culprits had been made to feel the full strength of college sentiment there would be no question of future vandalism. But now the offenders are to be shielded from punishment, and future celebrators will have nothing to fear but verbal reproofs, while they may hope to have their mischief repaired by public subscription...
...utmost toward whatever reparation can be made. First of all the culprits should be hunted up and be made to leave college. Harvard has no place for such vandals as they. In the next place there shoudl be some expression of student sentiment deprecating the mischief. A mass meeting has been called and every Harvard man should make it his business to be present and add his voice to the remonstrance. Every man must now be under the condemnation of the public, and the only way to clear himself is to express his indignation at the outrage and the rascals...