Word: questionable
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...hoped that through the medium of this ballot the CRIMSON may be instrumental in obtaining for the University an accurate idea of the general feeling at Harvard concerning this question...
...Tuesday, October 1, the CRIMSON will hold a straw ballot on the question of the acceptance of the League of Nations. Polls will be open at the CRIMSON Building, Memorial Hall, the Union, and Standish Hall Common Room, from 9 until 6 o'clock. Ballot boxes will also be placed in Langdell Hall and the Business School...
Within the next few weeks some definite action must be taken by the Senate on the peace treaty. The question has, by this time, resolved itself into a matter of expediency. Argument over the method of its framing, over personal like or dislike of its framers, over their honest or dishonest intentions, all this is obsolete. We have a treaty before us. We all of us agree that it is not as perfect a one as we could have written ourselves. Nevertheless it is here, to be rejected, amended, or ratified...
...minutes, including a ten-minute period for practice with the new style of examination. An examiner, with a stop watch, presided over each group of forty or fifty. The test was divided into four parts. Each student was given at first two sharp pencils and a printed pamphlet of questions. The examiner took his stand and at a set time said "Go." Each question, or puzzle, or test--and there were hundreds of them given each person--had to be finished by the second hand and the candidate had to proceed to the next...
...replay to a question as to the power of the telescope Miss Mackie had used, Professor Bailey continued...