Word: planning
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...occurred independently to many members of the University. Many senior have pieces of furniture which they do not care to take away with them, and which if sold, would bring nothing like their real value as measured by their capacity to do service in a student's room. A plan has been carefully arranged by which such articles can be loaned on proper terms to students who would otherwise have to buy. The plan is not a promiscuous charity, but simply a design for getting the greatest possible use out of furniture without allowing to a second-hand dealer...
...Athletic associations shall be at liberty to withdraw from the plan at the end of any college year...
...Boston Nationalist club having among its members many men, known as powerful and great thinkers. As it is so late in the season no attempt at forming the club will be made this year, but next fall it is hoped that a club will be formed after the plan of these Nationalist clubs, and that it may possibly become a branch of the club in Boston. All present seemed, judging from their remarks, to be very much interested in the movement, all appearing to feel that some form of socialism was sure to take the place of the existing state...
...affairs he concluded so to delay the game that five innings could not be completed. But after three innings had been thus played, Browne was pursuaded by ontside advice that it would be better to play the game as well as possible and after the third inning this plan was followed. This, I think will explain the score to all fair minded readers...
Under "Topics of the Day," there is an interesting article on "The Freshman Advisers." The bitter opening caricature of the freshmen is rather uncalled for when it is considered that the greater part of the condemnation of this plan of advisers for the freshmen has come from upperclassmen; and if we mistake not, the Advocate has contributed its quota of editorial sarcasm to the "guardian angels" of the freshmen. Aside from this the article is one of the most sensible which has appeared in the Advocate for some time. No one who has seriously considered the matter can doubt that...