Word: petitioners
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Today the undergraduate petition goes to the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. It is not a defiance, not even an opposition; merely a dignified expression of opinion and a request. We trust that it will not be misunderstood. It bears to the Faculty an organized expression of prevailing undergraduate sentiment...
The Faculty meets at 4 o'clock. Until 1 o'clock the petition will still be at the CRIMSON office. Sign on, all who have not already done so, and make the expression unanimous!
It is with the utmost regret that we learn from some sources that the petition may not be received in the amicable and conciliatory spirit intended. From others we learn with pleasure that the Faculty is more than ready to meet us halfway. And so we are hoping for the...
Eleven hundred and six undergraduates have signed the petition. It is a formidable list, but still far from complete. The petition will remain at the CRIMSON office today and tomorrow. Let nothing stand in the way of its success! Sign on today without fail!
The petition is still at the CRIMSON office. Go there today and sign without fail. Only when the number of names has reached a large majority may we fairly say that Harvard College has offered the Faculty a real and effective solution.