Word: regarded
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Class-Day Committee desire to call careful attention to the following rules in regard to the distribution of tickets for Class Day. Tickets will be given out at 4 Grays, on Monday, May 31, from 9 A.M. to 1 P.M., and on Tuesday, June 1, from 2 to 5 P.M. Cash must be paid on the receipt of the tickets. The assessment for members of the Senior class will be eleven dollars ($11), and each Senior will select by lot a package containing 12 Yard, 4 Theatre, 6 Tree, and 11 Memorial tickets. Seniors must apply in person...
...event of interest to all undergraduates is the expulsion of the editor of a college paper by the Faculty of the College of the City of New York for the free expression of opinion with regard to the mode of instruction in oratory. It is a sign, not of strength, but of weakness, in a faculty, if it is obliged to expel students for expressing obnoxious opinions. Either these opinions are well-grounded, or they are not. If they are, is a student to be punished, rather than thanked, for calling attention to what needs reform? If they...
...that more Freshmen are conditioned in Mathematics than in any other study, we infer that Mathematics are made disproportionately difficult. Indeed, it is questionable whether Analytics, for instance, will ever be of practical use to nine men out of every ten who are obliged to study them. We therefore regard the present system of requiring additional study in them as unreasonable, and should advocate deferring a portion of the Freshman Mathematical work until the Sophomore year, as there seems to be no hope of its being made optional...
...begun to correct the examination-books, and does not know when he will begin, - implying that he is by no means troubled by the delay. Perhaps this unjust treatment might be endurable but for the fact that many of his men make their course in regard to second-year honors dependent, in great measure, upon the results of his examination. To them, every moment is precious, since the time that remains for their special work in classics is short. We sincerely hope that the instructor in question will take this view of the case into consideration...
...NOTMAN has sent the following notice to the Crimson: "Students who have not decided in regard to class pictures will please do so immediately and return the accepted proofs. Photographic lists and sample albums will be ready...