Word: objection
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...appeal to American interest. There is no comparison possible between German universities and American colleges. The German boy gains his training in nine years solid work in the gymnasium, as it is called. When he enters a university he leaves general education behind and devotes himself to one particular object...
...another column we print a notice for a mass meeting to be held in Upper Massachusetts next Tuesday evening. The object of this meeting is to consider the best means of raising the $3000 necessary in order to begin the work in laying out the Soldiers' Field. It has been necessary in order to begin the work in laying out the Soldiers Field. It has been necessary to raise a fund of $50,000 before work could be begun on the Field. Some time ago subscriptions were solicited from graduates and $47,000 have been raised by them, leaving...
...realize that they nevertheless live on the sacrifice of others, And last are those who try to put love and sympathy in their work, and whose greatest aim is to do more for others than is done for them. If we all work in this way, with our object to do good to others and to become masters of ourselves, we may have no fear of beggary...
...management of the finances and the business relations of the athletic teams, in important questions of finance he will be subject to the Athletic Committee and in cases of disagreements in the business affairs of the athletic teams the final decision will rest with the Athletic Committee. The great object of this office, therefore, is to improve the business matters, and to economize as much as possible in expenses, by placing the management of both in the hands of a responsible and competent...
...main object of the meeting was to determine under what conditions men should be allowed to play on various teams connected with the Association. Yale made a proposition to shut out all who were not undergraduates of the academic departments in the different colleges; that is to say, all students in any graduate or professional school, and all specials. The motion naturally met with opposition from Pennsylvania; for, if agreed to, it would cut out all but four of her next year's team, including her captain. Her delegates protested that any discrimination against the schools was unfair, and their...