Word: objectionables
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Another obnoxious resolution is that numbered five. This seems to us to be a matter in which the faculties are not called upon to interfere. If any man in any one of the schools belonging to the university wishes to play ball or row, the faculty have no right to...
The main and radical objection I have to the resolutions is not to the provisions of the resolutions, but to the existence of any resolutions. In trying to force these resolutions on the students, the faculty of Harvard College have adopted a policy directly contrary to the one that has...
...ball-playing a business? It might be well for the faculty to turn its attention a little more closely to some other aspects of the moral training of Harvard College and let such slight matters as professionalism take care of themselves. The third resolution is one of the most objectionable. It reads...
EDITORS HERALD-CRIMSON:-The question of professional training for college nines has been so of ten discussed and argued to no purpose that it is hardly necessary to go over the same old ground again, but one or two points may perhaps be dwelt on without taxing too much the...
The question of employing professional experts as teachers or "coaches" in college athletic sports has been hotly discussed of late in the colleges of Harvard, Yale and Princeton; and the rule, as applicable to base-ball, has been carried to the extreme of prohibiting college nines from playing matches with...