Word: objected
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...Divinity Faculty was not formally organized until 1819. On February 3, 1816, a committee appointed by the corporation issued an appeal for subscriptions for the extension of the means of theological education in Cambridge. The letter states that the President of the University has officially declared that "neither the object nor the consequence, 'of enlarging the theological funds of the University, is to be the communication of a sectarian character to that institution, or to inculcate the peculiarities of any sect,' but that the beneficent and laudable design is 'to place students of divinity under the most favorable circumstances...
...editorial columns of the CRIMSON, because such articles ought to be of interest to members of the University. The CRIMSON never professes that the sentiments of these comments necessarily express the beliefs or opinions of the undergraduate body. Therefore the writer of today's communication unfortunately has misunderstood the object of the comment on Mr. Bertrand Russell. The sentiment expressed by the Transcript was interesting, but the CRIMSON by no means printed it as that held by the undergraduate body...
Senator Borah's unexpected desertion of the Republicans and his entry into the Progressive convention this morning was the subject of much comment in both camps. Senator Borah declared himself in favor of the Colonel, but pleaded for harmony, and said that the essential object was the preservation of the Republican party...
Complete eligibility rules regarding athletics in the University, Yale, and Princeton have been adopted by the athletic committees of the three universities. The underlying object of the regulations is to keep out the spirit of professionalism without hampering the men by mere technical rules. Through out the negotiations Dean Briggs has represented the University, Professor R. N. Corwin has been Yale's delegate, and Dean Howard MacClenahan has been Princeton's representative...
...principal object of the school is to prepare young men for public health work and especially to fit them to occupy administrative and executive positions, as health officers, or members of boards of health, or secretaries, agents, or inspectors of health organizations. To this end, lectures, laboratory work, and other forms of instruction are offered by both institutions, and by special instructors from national, state, and local health agencies. The subjects embraced in the courses of study have been selected to cover a wide range, including medical, biological, hygienic and engineering sciences, together with practical health administration...