Word: plan
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...whole the plan seems logical. There are certain qualifications desirable in the nominations for Secretary which are as important as in the case of any of the officers or committeemen. This being the case, the more men available for that nomination the better for the class as the chances are in so much better that the Secretary will be well qualified and competent to undertake the responsibilities of permanent secretary. It is usually the case that no matter how carefully the nominations are made there are one or more men, defeated candidates for one position, who would have been more...
What would be the objection to giving the Filipinos their liberty? Admiral Dewey stated that he believed them more capable of self-government than the Cubans, and yet we gave the latter practically complete freedom. Unless we do follow this plan they are likely to fight for their liberty, as has happened often before. Thus we first submitted to England and ended by gaining our liberty, although we were then but a small and weak country. The other great colonizing power of the world, England, has given Egypt a form of self-government. This is our duty; the longer...
Even when this trouble has been adjusted satisfactorily, it seems doubtful if the Association can reduce the cost of board to the figure which they expected when the new plan was first put in operation. However, it is to be hoped that either the present plan can be put on such a basis that it will approximate what was expected of it, or, that the Corporation will consider the matter again and evolve a scheme for Memorial which will be satisfactory both to the boarder and to the finances of the Association. Perhaps an entirely new proposition would...
...professors between the universities of the United States, and Germany and France, was held at the Twentieth Century Club, Boston, last evening. Mr. Edwin D. Meed, president of the club, introduced the speakers. The first speaker was Professor F. G. Peabody '69. He emphasized the fact that the plan of the interchange of professors has passed the experimental stage. Now two American professors, one from Harvard and one from Columbia, are lecturing in Berlin. The supplementing of the interchange of professors by an interchange of students is gratifying. By agreement with the French and Prussian ministers of education, Harvard University...
...Committee has also for some time been aware of the unsatisfactory state of the room, and has on hand a definite scheme for bettering matters and for future development. This plan contemplates...