Word: noted
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...interesting to note in connection with the renewed discussion in college of the question of temperance, brought about by the efforts of the Total Abstinence League, that President Porter of Yale has just declared publicly his disbelief in prohibition as impracticable. He believes, however, in strict license, and says he looks forward to the time when intoxicating liquor will be regarded as dangerous as dynamite now is, and its sale as carefully restricted...
...without referring any further to this instance, or attempting to question the propriety of a college paper vehemently taking sides on a matter of national importance, unless it means to open its columns to a full discussion from all sides, I am very glad to note that the way has now perhaps been opened to a more extended consideration of the subject at Harvard from the several standpoints of free trade, extreme protection, and moderate protection. Political economy is indeed a popular subject here, as shown by the number of men who take courses in that study...
...notorious fact that a large amount of thieving is done by the waiters at Memorial; it is even said that the authorities at the hall are cognizant of the abuse but consider themselves powerless to stop it. The men at one table took the trouble recently to note the pilfering operations which came under their observation, and, judging of the other waiters by those observed, the total amount of stealings must be something enormous. Whole pies and plates of meat are hidden until after meal time and then carried away. We should think that something might be done to stop...
Lost - An important note-book in Physics II. The finder will confer a great favor if he will leave it at Dunry...
...intend to turn preacher, but, on occasion, we can sound a bugle note of warning. The clang of the printing press is sending to us, daily, its startling dirge of the wreck upon the reefs of dishonesty and deceit, of some fair craft, laden with the hopes and confidences of the people. It is from among our ranks that these places must be supplied. - [Princetonian...