Word: objectionables
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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A QUESTION OF PROPRIETY.EDITORS HARVARD HERALD: This morning one of the college papers printed the proposed scheme and what purported to be the standing rules of the Dining Association. This appears extraordinary in the light of the proceedings of the last meeting of the directors. The directors authorized the vice...
The last number of Harper's Weekly takes up the question of "practical joking" by collegians, and discusses it in a reasonable if not in an original manner. But we have to make the same objection that we made once before - the newspapers fail to make distinctions; and when Harper...
WHEN what was once a public convenience becomes a public nuisance it should be abated. So long as only students and their friends frequented the gallery of Memorial Hall, those who boarded there were disposed to raise no objection; when the public at large - even the very scum and rabble...
"Tue, my daughter," said the philosopher, in grave displeasure, "do not excite yourself unduly. It is good neither for the nerves nor for the brain. If the ground were cold, it would also be unhealthy to remain on the knees, as you are doing; but, since it is a hot...
"Then I cannot understand your request for time. You have all your life been taught to expect this. As far as concerns the young person whom I have in view, I think you can bring no rational objection. He is a thoughtful, brainful young person, well fitted to be your...