Word: question
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...phase of the registration question arose when E. D. Edwards entered a protest against the newly registered voters before the Cambridge Registrars of Voters, claiming that the registrations were illegal and irregular...
...religious principles and men who do not. Those who do will welcome the opportunity afforded to discuss fundamental religious problems under competent leaders at the weekly meetings which are being arranged in the various dormitories. But it is to those who have not as yet thought much about the question that the discussions will be of real value. No intelligent man, whatever his creed and beliefs, can afford to be ignorant of the religious truths which have been discovered up to the present time...
...suffrage is now being discussed with unequaled vigor. The ballot has been gradually extended to a majority of western states and to one state east of the Mississippi. The President of the republic and a former President has declared in favor of its extension to all women; and the question is to be settled, temporarily if in the negative, permanently if in the affirmative, in several more states, including Massachusetts, on November 2. There are many persons, whether in favor of or opposed to the movement, who believe that equal suffrage is inevitably coming; and certainly ground once gained...
...Members of the Faculty have written and spoken upon both sides. Among undergraduates, however, there is a great deal of unthinking talk; especially is there a tendency for students to declare themselves opposed to it as a matter of course. Some men in the University will vote on the question; all are or should be interested in it. Believing that intelligent discussion will be profitable, and since the public forums will not begin until the day for voting is past, the CRIMSON invites communications on the subject...
...classes of men viewed from many different angles. "We are standing upon the threshold of a new order; of that period in the history of the world when men are ready to cast aside old ideas like old machinery. This is a period of great changes; there is a question mark against absolutely every line of thought and activity. The idea of democracy in this country came into existence about one hundred years ago, and we are just beginning to realize that if democracy is to amount to anything it must be carried into every branch of life. This...