Word: petitioner
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Two hundred and fifty men have signed the library petition. It is still at Bartlett's.
The fact that Cornell has established voluntary chapel attendance recalls to us the fate of our chapel petition. It would seem that Harvard, the source of the most liberal and progressive religious views of America, ought to be the first to do away with compulsory observance of religious forms. But...
We wish to call the attention of all who have not yet signed to the library petition at Bartlett's. In justice to all who are unable to make use of the library during the afternoon, we hope that the petition will receive the signatures of every man in college...
A petition is in circulation to have History 13 made into a course and a half.
All who wish to sign the Reading Room book, may do so before 4 p.m. to-day. The library petition will remain at Bartlett's till Saturday. All are urged to sign at once.