Word: question
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...addresses of Adjutant-general C. H. Cole, who has been prominent in military affairs of Massachusetts, and of President Lowell, will, it is expected, aim more at the local aspect of the question. Before the meeting, a dinner to which prominent officers of the University and undergraduates have been invited, will be held in honor of Major-general Wood and Adjutant-general Cole in the Committee Room of the Union...
...view of the extensive discussion among the undergraduates on the question of serving liquor at class functions, the matter was considered by the Council. Proposals were made to it by undergraduates to the effect that the question be put to a vote according to classes every year; this proposal was to take effect through a constitutional amendment to the class constitutions. After due consideration, it was decided that the class constitutions already provided adequate means for dealing with this question. Special meetings of the class can be called by a petition to the president signed by 25 members...
...council as a whole is carried on by these committees, --a condition made necessary by its size. The work of the council is hindered, not by its individual members, but by the size of the body itself. A reduction in size is being agitated. There is no question that the Student Council will attain its full efficiency only after an appreciable reduction in membership is made...
...stand on his feet in that Forum which he scorns and meet his opponents face to face. For his tone is sneering, and some of his statements are debatable. There are many who would like to take up his accusation of undergraduate hypocrisy--and not a few who would question his estimate of the courses in Fine Arts...
Harvard wishes to enter into no technical wrangle with Yale on this or any other question. It is putting the case of Roos squarely up to Yale and it will abide by Yale's decision...