Word: regarded
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...additional man will be appointed next year. Furthermore it was decided that after 1894 and until further notice, school certificates will not be received on entrance in place of examinations. The matter of accepting Regents' certificates and diplomas is still undecided, but action will no doubt be taken in regard to them before long...
...mass meeting was held at Yale, Wednesday evening, to reconsider the vote taken last week in regard to limiting the membership in the athletic teams to undergraduates. I. B. Laughlin of the Yale News presided and the following questions were unanimously decided in the affirmative...
...accommodation of students and teachers at the World's Fair. By paying an admission fee of $2.00 rooms can be secured for $1.00 a day, in addition to which patrons will receive the privileges of the down-town offices, where mail will be cared for and information given in regard to the city and fair...
...mass meeting of Princeton students was held on Monday to take action in regard to some cases of open violation of the new rules concerning examinations. The faculty recently passed a vote providing that no instructor or procter should be present at an examination, but as a guarantee of his good faith, each student should sign at the end of his book a statement to the effect that he had neither received nor given aid during the examination. A number of men, mostly from the lower classes, were noticed to disregard utterly this pledge and the mass meeting was called...
What Phillips Brooks thought in regard to a religious building is well shown in the following selection from a letter to the Students' Committee, written just before he sailed for Europe last June...