Word: provisionally
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III. It is the right of the State to supervise and control the education of its youth. - (a) By presenting certain branches as necessary to an education; Educ. Rev. I. 30 (Jan. 1891): (b) By fixing qualifications for teachers; ibid. - (c) By requiring proper provision for health of pupils. - (d...
A new plan for a dining hall, containing all the essential points of the two schemes previously proposed, is published in this morning's paper. The Board of Directors of Memorial present this to the students of the University as being practicable and feasible. The provision that one portion of...
The necessity of making sure and ample provision, in the new Association, for men of slender means, is readily explained. The Foxcroft Club has wholly out-grown its present quarters, and will probably be obliged to vacate them be fore long I firmly believe that at the Opening of the...
Obviously a dining hall is, to a certain degree, dependent for success on the patronage of the students, but it is equally dependent on the principles of its organization. The new hall, is on the face of it, not what the students asked for. The question is, however, whether or...
THE scene at the entrance to Appleton Chapel last night was not surprising considering the intense desire to hear Professor Drummond. Yet it seems imperative that for next Sunday evening, efforts should be taken to prevent a repetition. The public refused to heed their instructions and discourteously poured into the...