Word: questions
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Again the final decision on the question of athletic curtailment has been indefinitely postponed. In accordance with the expressed wish of the Faculty, the Athletic Committee, before taking action, feels bound to confer with undergraduate representatives, in order to determine to what extent, and in what way, the students will be able to produce an effective remedy for the abuses complained...
...secretary-treasurer, Professor H. D. Wild of Williams. The executive committee consists of the three officers, E. K. Hall of Dartmouth and Professor R. K. Jones of the University of Maine. A special committee will, during the coming months, conduct a thorough investigation of the summer baseball question to reach, if possible, a common basis of action...
...arguments would be a waste of printers' ink. Whatever the result, may it be satisfactory to the Faculty and undergraduates alike, and forestall further interference and consequent weakening of the Committee's authority over athletic sports; may the decision be absolutely final and end once and for all the question of athletic curtailment...
There is one more point that needs to be made clear before the Athletic Committee takes action on the winter sport question. Throughout this unfortunate discussion the Faculty has taken great pains to point out individually on every possible occasion that it is not as a body hostile to athletics. In every instance intercollegiate contests have been carefully distinguished...
...done through its editorial articles. It is very important to know the views of the students on all events and policies which affect their academic life. The Governing Boards and the Faculty at Harvard can legislate to better advantage when they have before them college public opinion; but the question which they most constanty ask is whether the opinion expressed in the CRIMSON is really representative. Unless it be that it can naturally carry little weight. To make it that is the business of the board, which ought to regulate its method of securing editors with this in view. Since...