Word: question
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Question: "Resolved, That our system of Railroads should be placed under government control...
...look at the question of another game to decide the championship, it certainly seems as if neither Yale nor Princeton has acted in the happiest manner. Princeton sent a telegram at eleven o'clock, which, as she explained in a later message, must be answered within an hour. As the question involved was one that could not possibly be answered off-hand, the natural inference would be that Princeton was not especially desirous of having an extra game, but wished to throw the responsibility for an unsettled championship upon Yale. This may not be the case...
...much easier to 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 with a number of writers what the real ethics of a question is. One is reading and the other is work. Hence the unpopularity of the latter system in use in History 13, is paramountly a good one. A knowledge of the writers and books that are of any value to the student of American history is gained as it could...
...member of the college. Indeed we cannot see under the existing circumstances why it is not over the matter to assume that only members of the college proper are called upon to attend. Resident graduates as well as law-students are as much concerned. There is no question but that if the whole university feel called upon to attend the services they will assume a far higher significance and prove far more useful than would have been possible under the old restrictions...
...Question: "Resolved, That our System of Railroads should be placed under Government Control...