Word: objectionable
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1890-1899
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
We learn from the Postmaster of Boston, in whose charge the Cambridge post office is included, that a change of the hour of closing is prevented by a rule of the department. The CRIMSON recommended the change because there was some demand and no apparent objection. Now, however, that one...
The suggestion of a correspondent in yesterday's CRIMSON that the Post Office should be kept open till half-past nine o'clock in the evening instead of closing at eight as at present is an excellent one. It is strange that the needs of so large a postal district...
But on other grounds it is a matter for great concern that a college of prominence should by its own admission go on the principle-to state it at its best-that so long as a man is a bona fide student, it is no objection to his eligibility to...
The objection which many persons have to gymnastics is that they are most always practiced in-doors. Now that the Corporation have provided a place for out-of-door gymnastics, it is hoped that large classes will avail themselves of this opportunity to take exercise in the open air.
The Princeton system, by which men are put on their honor and sign a pledge was spoken of, but the serious objection is that men are apt to be noisy after they have finished and so disturb the others.