Word: objectionables
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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We heartily endorse the decision of the marshals of the sophomore and freshman classes to discontinue the customary rush after the procession. The general sentiment in college during the past ten years has been opposed to hazing or class rushes of every description. Indeed, the average Harvard student has affected...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON. -The request of the Cleveland men of the University, as expressed in a motion passed unanimously at their meeting Friday night, that the brass band and drum corps parade in the procession which is to march to the Independent rally in Boston next Wednesday evening, seems to...
The writer of the other letter declares the invitation to be 'remarkable,' "most preposterous," an "utter absurdity," "unreasonable." This is vigorous language, and hardly justified by what is said in proof. A class, he says, is a unit; it is impossible that there are not many who are in favor...
The answer to the second objection is even more simple. It certainly would be of political significance. That is what a torchlight procession is for-to show political feeling and to influence as many as possible in favor of its candidates. That is the object of all public demonstration. That...
Such an invitation as has been given by the Young Men's Republican and Independent Club, (it would be more accurately named Y. M. Democratic C.) is certainly a most preposterous one. We say this indeed, as a Republican, but we fail to see how one of any political party...