Word: objections
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...business offices of the School, to the Warren Anatomical Museum, and to rooms for the social uses of students and Faculty. To take advantage of these new opportunities for a more congenial student life, and organization has recently been formed, known as the Students' Library Association, whose two-fold object is to equip and maintain a library of current books and periodicals and to act as the centre of the student activity. The membership is open to all students and financial support is dependent on voluntary subscriptions only. The Warren Museum, with a floor space of about 22,000 square...
...piece is directed against the melodramas of the day, and the extravagant romances which the playwrights of the time were producing. "The Knight of the Burning Pestle" appeared a little after the first English translation of Don Quixote, and there is a slight resemblance between the two in their object and manner of ridicule. The play is very cleverly and freely written and has always been extremely popular whenever produced on the stage...
...amendment to the rules of play was passed, which requires that in any game not more than three players on each side shall be within a radius of seven and one-half yards of the ball at the face-off. The object of this rule is to prevent mass play. Stricter eligibility requirements were proposed, but were not adopted...
...supporters of the act came back in increased numbers, while those who opposed it lost greatly. The will of France is shown by this election and it should be respected. No unfair treatment of the Church has been proved, and the Church has sacrificed its real interests with the object of merely opposing the Republicans. If it could shake free from prejudice, there would be a chance for a broader and more national religious life in France...
...your columns to call the attention of music lovers in the student body to the coming concert by the Choral Art Society of Boston? This society, which consists of a remarkably fine professional chorus of mixed voices under the leadership of Wallace Goodrich, has for its special object the rendering of the a capella compositions of Palestrina. Lasso and other mediaeval composers of sacred music. It also performs the madrigals of the famous English school, Powland, Vilbye and others. This year the society renews its generous offer of the past few seasons by admitting any member of the Music Department...