Word: question
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...place. If every man will but remember that his interest in a reserved book is not a life interest, and that others desire to use it as well as he, the whole matter will be simplified and the trouble abated. It is this thoughtlessness, and only thoughtlessness, without question, which causes all the trouble. A little more thought and a little less selfishness will result in far more satisfactory results to all. But because this subject is hackneyed no man has a right in common justice to neglect the matter...
...feel confident, however, that we have convinced Yale, that if the Princeton grounds are out of the question, the New Haven grounds are too. New Haven one year means Princeton the next. The fact is settled beyond dispute that the Yale-Princeton game must be played on neutral grounds hereafter. Old scores are settled and we are willing to begin anew...
Cambridge Indian Rights Association. Lecture: Present Aspects of the Indian Question. Mr. Herbert Welsh, of Philadelphia. Sanders Theatre...
...Harvard Union debate takes place this evening in Sever 11, at 7.30. The question for decision is "Resolved: that our system of railroads should be placed under government control.' The regular disputants will be, affirmative, P. L. Sternbergh, '87, L. McK. Garrison, '88; negative, Blewett H. Lee. L.S., Cyril H. Burdett...
...lounge in an easy chair and read a book or two in connection with a certain course, than to sit at a desk in the library, or in your own room and learn from consultation from a number of writers and books what the real ethics of a question is." We heartily agree with him. It is much easier to sit in an easy chair, but if we sit at our desk - in our own room to - and discard the easy chair, isn't it rather hard on "'88" if we get the very pile of books out for consultation...