Word: pass
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Crook 1G. spoke very convincingly for the negative, and J. T. L. Jeffries '15 upheld the case of the affirmative well. R. H. Pass '15, for the camps, and P. Campos '15 and A. Fisher '15 against them were also effective speakers...
Last January the Student Council declared unanimously against probation for failure to pass the orals, and a committee was authorized to send a petition to the Faculty. This was followed by conferences with President Lowell, in order to prevent a repetition of past experiences and to make sure that the students' cause received careful attention at the Faculty meeting instead of being summarily dismissed. As the negotiations proceeded, it soon became evident that the solutions proposed in the Student Council petition and in an article in the "Illustrated" offered little promise of winning approval. Both these solutions, despite minor differences...
...Chicago, III., chairman; Kent Bromley '16, of New York City; Robert Walston Chubb '15, of St. Louis, Mo.; Robert Cutler '16, of Brookline; Elmer Elsworth Hegler, Jr., '16, of Springfield, III.' John Temple Lloyd Jeffries '15, of Boston; Edward Augustus LeRoy, Jr., '16, of New York City; Richard Henry Pass '15, of Syracuse, N. Y.; William Cary Sanger, Jr., '16, of Sangerfield, N. Y.; Frederic Schenck '09, of Lenox; Charles Adelbert Trafford, Jr., '16, of Worcester...
When questioned on his view of Harvard's attempt to have the Massachusetts legislature pass a law permitting the University full use of its crimson banner in all public demonstrations, Arthur Giovannitti, syndicalist leader, stated that the I. W. W. would fight such a privilege to the University. Giovannitti declared that such legislation would be for a class only and not fair...
...majority of men in College today do not yet realize that the lacrosse team offers more to the individual than any other athletic team representing the University. Therefore I should like to use your columns as a means of notifying them of what opportunities they are letting pass away unnoticed...