Word: question
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...question of a state university has been gaining steadily in importance during the last few months. In its last session, the State Legislature authorized the Board of Education to investigate the subject of founding such a university. The Alumni Bulletin immediately took up the subject in an editorial. Recently the question has figured prominently in the discussions by Phi Beta Kappa on the raise in the tuition fee. Now the Illustrated announces a series of articles on the subject, the first of which appears in the current issue...
...Student Council has taken definite action in the question of alcohol at class functions. It has put the matter up to the classes. The wisdom of this action is obvious for an arbitrary decision--one way or the other--by the Council would meet with certain opposition...
...meeting of the Council last night showed the Council in its true light of active champion of the students' causes. By its work on the question of the orals, and in the prohibition question, the Council demonstrated that it has gotten away from old the laissez faire policy which weakened the position and influence of some past councils...
...present there seems to be an apathy in regard to the whole matter which is most surprising; for it is clearly the duty of every undergraduate to give close consideration to the question, and, if possible to register his opinion. By this means the Overseers will be provided with an indication of the feelings of a considerable number of men now in the University, and a large body of the alumni will be brought to a realization of the seriousness of the step proposed...
...hoped that some constructive solution of the financial difficulty other than the one now offered will be presented; certainly no such will be made if the whole question is left without discussion by a large majority of Harvard men. At present it is a matter for serious discussion and investigation by every man interested in the University, whether undergraduate or alumnus...