Word: question
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Physics B. Question hour in this course at 7 p.m., to-night; lecture room of the Physical Laboratory...
...main point to be kept in view in this question is that no man who takes only a "Poll," an ordinary degree at the English Universities is held in much respect as a scholar...
What has become of the movement which Mr. Brooks' lectures on Socialism were to have started. Mr. Brooks ended, it will be remembered by urging Harvard students to take some such interest in the labor question as is taken by university men in England and Germany. That the present is as opportune a time as any for stimulating such an interest, can be seen by any one who has read the daily papers for the past week. Yet so far as accomplishing anything in this direction goes, Mr. Brooks' lectures seem to have fallen flat...
...elective - election determined by students' judgment - certainly no such college can consistently require attendance upon chapel services. If, again, a college be in part general, in part special, in part college, and in part university, it may not be clear whether such services should be required or not. The question can only be determined in the light of facts surrounding such particular institution. The public and members of faculties of other institutions do not have all the facts which enable them to judge the case. The board of instructors of each institution is the only body of men who have...
...with what they ought to be. The great fear is that the pursuit they have chosen will in the future prove "uncongenial." But it is necessarily "uncongenial" sometimes to do the right thing in any sort of action, and it may unhappily be so in this case. The question that should be asked in deciding this matter is not "What should I like to do?" but "What ought I to do?" In answering this question we have but to glance at our degrees of success in the different things we have undertaken in our lives, and a correct conclusion...